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Pensioner and 100-year-old mother waiting months for heating repairs
09:55 - 03 July 2008

A PENSIONER and his 100-year-old mother have been waiting more than THREE MONTHS for repairs to a solar heating system. William Dennis Parker, 76, of Flambards Close, Meldreth, originally bought the solar system from Poole-based company Ultimate Energy in... Full Story »

Millionaire gives pupils university opportunity

09:50 - 03 July 2008

ENTREPRENEUR Ros Edwards is playing a key role in giving school pupils the opportunity to see university life. The multi-millionaire – who with her husband Steve has donated £30 million to the Cambridge College New Hall – has been working as a voluntary... Full Story »

Record number of stalls set for farmers' market

09:46 - 03 July 2008

A RECORD number of stalls are expected to be showing displays at the Farmers Market in Royston on Sunday. There are more than 30 stalls booked to take part in the market. Town centre manager Geraint Burnell said: The market just seems to go from strengt... Full Story »

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Thirteen councils fight eco-town plans

13:44 - 16 April 2008

A UNITED front has been presented in opposition to a new 8000-home eco-town that would devastate the way of life in many rural villages. South Cambridgeshire MP Andrew Lansley called a meeting on Tuesday night at Whittlesford Memorial Hall, of all the p... Full Story »

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Proposed eco-town provokes debate

14:48 - 09 April 2008

THE proposed eco-town at Hanley Grange has provoked comments from a wide range of people and organisations. While the new town could bring both benefits and drawbacks to the area, the response from various groups has been practically exclusively negative.... Full Story »

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