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14:33 > Wednesday 19th November 2008

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Budding road safety campaigners and film-makers are pictured in Guyhirn last week whilst drivers break the speed limit. Pictured from left to right are: Becky Freeman, Bethany Freeman, Emma Goode, Jordan Milnthorpe, Stephanie Jones and Laura Whitrod.
Video: A Film By Young People Guyhirn - No Speeding Zone
16:42 - 17 November 2008

By ADAM LAZZARI THE death of a 13-year-old schoolgirl and her mother has inspired a group of children to make a campaigning DVD about road safety. It will be shown at a public viewing at Guyhirn Village Hall on Saturday. Danielle Fletcher and her mother... Full Story »

Welney road flooded again
Video: WELNEY: Wash road is flooded again and leaves the village marooned

14:32 - 14 November 2008

THE Welney Wash road is, today, again flooded and the A1101 has been closed, leaving drivers frustrated and facing a 25-mile detour to Littleport. Villagers and commuters have suffered from the flooding of the Ouse Washes for the last decade. Welney resid... Read More »

Police DVD
Video: DVD launched advising drivers to slow down when driving along Fenland drain roads

17:12 - 12 November 2008

ROAD safety experts from Cambridgeshire County Council and Cambridgeshire Police have launched a DVD on this website as part of a campaign to get Fenland drivers to slow down, don t drown. In the DVD, the county council s safety expert Phil Rennie takes a... Read More »

Mayor reveals plaque
Video: WISBECH: Mayor on hand to officially reopen Glennfield Care Centre

13:40 - 12 November 2008

A CARE centre boasting modern facilities - including a mini cinema and pamper and treatment room - was opened in Wisbech this week. Glennfield House, in Money Bank, was bought by Excelcare from Cambridgeshire County Council and closed last summer for a co... Read More »

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Video: TYDD ST GILES: Suspected tornado rips roof off summer house

15:03 - 11 November 2008

FEROCIOUS winds ripped the roof off a summer house and sent it flying into a neighbouring farm. Raymond Shields, 75, and his two grandsons Sonny and Scott Shields, both 22, built the summer house at the end of his garden on Sandy Lane, close to Tydd St Gi... Read More »

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