Planning battle over workshop is settled by inspectorate
A Ramsey businessman has won the fight to retain his workshop after the Planning Inspectorate overruled Huntingdonshire District Council’s refusal to grant permission.
A Ramsey businessman has won the fight to retain his workshop after the Planning Inspectorate overruled Huntingdonshire District Council’s refusal to grant permission.
From chief accountant to co-owner, a dedicated employee has celebrated 50 years of service with one of Cambridgeshire’s leading travel firms.
Visitors to Hinchingbrooke Country Park in Huntingdon have been enjoying a taste of the facility’s very own honey this summer thanks to the hard work of bees and their keepers.
A group of people who were discovered living in tents in woodland near St Ives have been moved on by the district council.
If you see a sudden rush of people turning up at a park or housing estate in Huntingdonshire then you might be a little concerned, but it is likely they are playing mobile phone-based game Pokemon Go.
Library users in Huntingdonshire are being invited to have a say on how the future of the service in a series of workshops.
A housing developer has insisted that time is of the essence after plans for more than 100 homes on the site of a former forensic laboratory in Huntingdon were re-submitted.
Work on a multi-million pound project to raise the flood banks along the Ouse Washes reservoir has begun, with help of Huntingdon-based Mick George.
Bicycles worth hundreds of pounds were stolen from a car park in St Neots.
The majority of bicycle thefts in St Ives and Ramsey take place despite the bike being locked up, according to new police data.
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