Take a look some of the news stories in the Wisbech Standard that you may have missed over the last seven days.
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A record number of university offers have been made by the highly acclaimed Russell Group to students at the Thomas Clarkson Academy.
Thomas Clarkson Academy students with head of Year 13 Alison Hornby (seated on the far right of the front row). (Image: Ian Burt/Barking Dog Media)
Find out more by clicking here.
The healthcare and bereavement charity, Sue Ryder, is launching a free Grief Kind Space in Wisbech.
Trained volunteers are on hand to help and listen to anyone over 18 experiencing grief at Sue Ryder Grief Kind Spaces (Image: Sue Ryder)
Find out when the space will open by clicking here.
A cheese-topped breaded chicken dish has had mouths watering at the Crazy Cow Café.
The Crazy Cow Café (Image: Crazy Cow Cafe)
Take a look at the delicious food here.
A repeat of a 24 Hours in Police Custody episode is set to air on Channel 4, and it will feature the disappearance of Ricardas Puisys.
Ricardas Puisys was discovered in Wisbech. (Image: Archant)
Find out when the episode is airing by clicking here.
Residents at Hickathrift House had a wonderful week celebrating Easter in the care home.
Residents enjoyed making Easter bonnets. (Image: Hickathrift House)
Find out what else they got up to here.
Wisbech Library has put in bans for abusive and threatening behaviour that has taken place at the library.
Cambridgeshire Libraries have put the bans in place. (Image: LDR)
Read more about the bans here.
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