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Foster caring and what it means for you paying tax

Foster caring and what it means for you paying tax

Foster caring and what it means for you paying tax

24 July 2022

Here is the fortnightly Barwell's Banter column, written by Nickie Barwell of Barwell Accountants in Wisbech.


Walsoken homes plans 'opportunity' for sustainable extension to town

Walsoken homes plans 'opportunity' for sustainable extension to town

Walsoken homes plans 'opportunity' for sustainable extension to town

22 July 2022

A homes development on land at Sandy Lane presents an opportunity to provide a sustainable, landscape-led urban extension to Wisbech - says report.


Airlines are told to cut summer disruption or face action

Airlines are told to cut summer disruption or face action

Airlines are told to cut summer disruption or face action

22 July 2022

With the school holidays just days away, airlines have been issued with a strongly-worded warning about summer cancellations.


Flats plan for former Wisbech Post Office

Flats plan for former Wisbech Post Office

Flats plan for former Wisbech Post Office

13 July 2022

A developer is hoping to deliver a long-term future for the former Wisbech Post Office building with plans to convert a large part of it into flats.


Morrisons faces investigation into McColl's takeover

Morrisons faces investigation into McColl's takeover

Morrisons faces investigation into McColl's takeover

13 July 2022

A merger investigation has been started after supermarket chain Morrisons bought the struggling retailer McColl’s.


'First £326 cost of living cash arrives this week, but will be gone in a month'

'First £326 cost of living cash arrives this week, but will be gone in a month'

'First £326 cost of living cash arrives this week, but will be gone in a month'

12 July 2022

Eight million homes will get an extra £326 this week to help with the cost of living but many will struggle to make it last five weeks says a charity.


Skylark Maize Maze is a Marvel of an attraction this summer

Skylark Maize Maze is a Marvel of an attraction this summer

Skylark Maize Maze is a Marvel of an attraction this summer

12 July 2022

Celebrate 60 years of your favourite Marvel characters this summer at Skylark Maize Maz and Funyard on Manea Road, Wimblington.


Residents at care home have bee-rilliant time

Residents at care home have bee-rilliant time

Residents at care home have bee-rilliant time

08 July 2022

Staff and residents at a care home were buzzing when they celebrated all things bees.


Alan celebrates 40 years at boat builders

Alan celebrates 40 years at boat builders

Alan celebrates 40 years at boat builders

08 July 2022

Staff at Fox Narrowboats held a special barbecue at the marina to celebrate Alan Stimpson’s 40 years of service.


Royal Mail managers to strike over cuts to 700 jobs and pay

Royal Mail managers to strike over cuts to 700 jobs and pay

Royal Mail managers to strike over cuts to 700 jobs and pay

05 July 2022

Royal Mail managers across the UK are set to take industrial action in a dispute over further attacks on jobs and pay.


Millions to get more money in their pay packets from this month

Millions to get more money in their pay packets from this month

Millions to get more money in their pay packets from this month

04 July 2022

Millions of workers are expected to see their take-home pay increase from this month thanks to changes to National Insurance contributions.


Taking a look at the best free software out there for you

Taking a look at the best free software out there for you

Taking a look at the best free software out there for you

02 July 2022

In his fortnightly I.T Crowd column, Philip Brooks, of Diamond Byte Solutions, Wisbech, guides us through free software.


Winner Albie (3) is off to Legoland

Winner Albie (3) is off to Legoland

Winner Albie (3) is off to Legoland

01 July 2022

A youngster beat off competition from more than 100 other children to win a family ticket to Legoland Windsor.


Care Home is rated ‘Good’ in all departments after unannounced CQC visit

Care Home is rated ‘Good’ in all departments after unannounced CQC visit

Care Home is rated ‘Good’ in all departments after unannounced CQC visit

30 June 2022

A care home has been rated ‘Good’ in all departments after a Care Quality Commission inspection.


Fixing broken goods may cost less than 'worthless warranties' suggests report

Fixing broken goods may cost less than 'worthless warranties' suggests report

Fixing broken goods may cost less than 'worthless warranties' suggests report

28 June 2022

Households keen to save money should consider cancelling extended warranties on appliances and instead pay for the repairs themselves, says Which?


Plans to cap private parking fines on hold

Plans to cap private parking fines on hold

Plans to cap private parking fines on hold

28 June 2022

Plans to curb the amount private parking firms can charge drivers in fines have been temporarily withdrawn.


Energy exit fees now 10 times higher in further hike to bills

Energy exit fees now 10 times higher in further hike to bills

Energy exit fees now 10 times higher in further hike to bills

28 June 2022

Customers face further hikes to energy bills with exit fees for leaving fixed-rate deals now up to 10 times higher than they were in 2021.


Land sale to incinerator firm would be 'unforgivable betrayal' for Wisbech

Land sale to incinerator firm would be 'unforgivable betrayal' for Wisbech

Land sale to incinerator firm would be 'unforgivable betrayal' for Wisbech

26 June 2022

Fenland District Council has firmly rejected moves by MVV Environment Ltd to buy land it owns to enable the Wisbech incinerator project to go forward.


Fenland firm goes global with iconic Paddington bear Jubilee image

Fenland firm goes global with iconic Paddington bear Jubilee image

Fenland firm goes global with iconic Paddington bear Jubilee image

24 June 2022

A Fenland firm has been put in the spotlight thanks to one of the most iconic images from the Queen's recent Platinum Jubilee celebrations.


123 homes Sutton Bridge rejected

123 homes Sutton Bridge rejected

123 homes Sutton Bridge rejected

23 June 2022

Councillors have rejected plans for more than 120 homes in Sutton Bridge on flood safety concerns.


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