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EXCLUSIVE By MAGGIE GIBSON PAUL Davies quit his job and his dad came out of retirement to build machines to convert waste oil to bio diesel at 21p a litre and save motorists hundreds of pounds a year. They are selling the machines through their company F... Full Story »
12:22 - 28 August 2008
THE Cambs Times and Wisbech Standard had an extra special visitor this week when the loveable Loopy Lou paid our offices a visit. Loopy Lou, was named the Wisbech Standard and Cambs Times Pet of the Year in our recent competition. She was brought to the o... Full Story »
12:16 - 28 August 2008
By ADAM LAZZARI FURIOUS village residents believe Fenland District Council officials will have blood on their hands if a fatality occurs as a result of an extension to a grain store at Wimblington. The council s planning committee went against recommendat... Full Story »
BALIFFS from the Environment Agency will be out in force this weekend, visiting waters in the Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire area and making sure that all anglers have valid rod licences. Since April 1 agency bailiffs have checked... Full Story »
ELEVEN people were killed and 2,478 suffered a major injury at work in Cambridgeshire over the last seven years. And a further 11,199 were hurt and weren t able to work for three days or more. These figures have been discovered by a major health and safet... Full Story »
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