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LEARN MOREFire crews attended a blaze this morning (Thursday).
Tesco has extended its £500 grant scheme to support community groups impacted by COVID-19.
Members of the Can’t Sing Choir have held their first rehearsal and sing-along since lockdown.
There was a shed fire in the early hours of this morning (Thursday).
A bonfire got out of control yesterday (Wednesday).
A former Mayor is the new president of a town’s Rotary Club.
A local councillor is heading a group of rural leaders launching a new network to promote the voice of the countryside in the climate change debate.
An electrical fault within the engine caused a vehicle fire last night (Wednesday).
A defendant in court today admitted committing a murder last month, although his co-defendant pleaded not guilty.
A man almost became a scam victim after being asked to withdraw more than £3,500 by criminals claiming to be police officers.
A former farmer has celebrated her 100th birthday with close family.
Tennis club members are once again enjoying both playing for fun and in competition.
Featherweight Jordan Gill looks set to take part in one of the first boxing contests after the coronavirus lockdown.
Rough sleepers helped off the streets during the coronavirus pandemic are beginning to be rehomed.
An inspirational woman who refused to give up on her war service despite a terrible accident has turned 100.
Police are urging members of the public to be vigilant following a number of distraction burglaries.
A crew of firefighters was called out on Sunday night and found a shed on fire.
March and Three Counties competed on the normal day of the Green Wheel Relay.
Runners have been virtually taming The Sutton Beast over the last few weeks.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary is backing a national seatbelt campaign which starts on June 29.