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SOHAM-based fundraiser Liam Fairhust has been crowned Britain s Kindest Kid. Following a trip to Downing Street in the company of Five newsreader Natasha Kaplinsky, TV viewers were encouraged to vote from a shortlist of five charitable under-16s – and 13... Full Story »
11:34 - 06 August 2008
A WOMAN S life was saved after the helicopter crew successfully pulled off a daring rescue against the clock. The force control room was contacted at 8.25pm yesterday by the family of a woman who had entered the river somewhere near Crab Marsh in Wisbech.... Read More »
15:00 - 16 May 2008
THIS week our sister paper, The Welwyn and Hatfield Times, discovered the singing prowess of canine crooner Blue Tulip Edelweiss Warby after she appeared on the hit ITV show. Booed off the stage by the audience, the 52-year-old from Welwyn Garden City has... Read More »
PEDIGREE pooches and mongrel mutts put their best paw forward for a dog show with a difference at Wisbech Park at the weekend. The Fun Dog show had been organised by animal lovers Dawn Sammons and June Scotting to raise money for less fortunate animals. T... Full Story »
12:27 - 27 August 2008
THE EVENT: An evening with celebrity chef Brian Turner at The Anchor, Wimblington. It was organised by owners of The Anchor, the Petrou Brothers. WHEN WAS IT? Last Thursday. It was held in a marquee at The Anchor because the dining room seats just 65 and... Read More »
13:07 - 22 August 2008
SCORES of firefighters have rushed to the scene of a massive blaze at a scrap yard in Wisbech today. The fire was reported at 12.40pm and seven fire crews and a water carrier from Yaxley were immediately called to the scene at B H Porter and Sons in Oldfi... Read More »
STUDENTS across Fenland were celebrating after a record number achieved higher than expected GSCE exam results. Schools across the district reported that exam results were higher than previous years with Neale-Wade Community College reporting its best res... Full Story »
16:08 - 06 August 2008
EXCLUSIVE By TOM JACKSON MOBILE CCTV cameras will be introduced to Fenland by the end of the year making is possible to monitor more than 90 per cent of the district. The investment comes after a Fenland police inspector managed to acquire a £135,000 gra... Read More »
09:18 - 31 July 2008
THERE was a surprise for sprightly Ruth Lake when she celebrated her 100th birthday with family and friends on Wednesday. Not only did she receive a congratulatory telegram for the Queen but she was one of the first centenarians to be presented with a tel... Read More »
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