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A new card has been launched to help the Deaf community during police emergencies. The card, created by Cambridgeshire Police and the Cambridgeshire Deaf Association (CDA), reads "I am Deaf" and ...
Products sold at Asda, Tesco, Iceland and other UK supermarkets have been recalled with 'do not eat' warnings in place from the Food Standards Agency (FSA). Recalls have been issued on products for a ...
A senior nurse has spoken about the importance of home-based palliative care. Ellen Ryan-Gill, a Senior Registered Nurse at Sue Ryder St John’s Hospice in Moggerhanger, has shared her experiences ...
Closed from May 13-19 daily between the hours of 8am and 6pm for works by City Fibre. This is the entry and exit slip road to Alconbury. Closed to all traffic from May 6-June 13 between the hours of ...
The Huntingdonshire Amateur Radio Society (HARS) set up the Special Event Station GB0WYT for the annual RAFARS Airfields on the Air event at RAF Wyton, Cambridgeshire. With permission from Glebe Farm, ...
A family has slammed one of the UK's largest housing associations after her mother's body lay dead in her Huntingdonshire flat for 16 weeks.
Plans to convert a disused church hall on the egde of a Huntingdonshire town centre into a house have been given the go-ahead.
Take last week's quiz now: Pub Quiz May 3: How smart are you? Take this pub quiz From what is James Bond's code name to when is VE Day, see how many questions you can guess correctly. So, if you think ...
The Hunts Post is inviting readers to submit photos of their gardens for the 'Greatest Gardens' competition. The winner will be selected via a reader vote and will receive a £100 gardening voucher.
Garden trees come with responsibilities, and there are certain laws for homeowners to take into consideration before cutting them down.
Montague House, in North Road, has received the Veteran Friendly Framework (VFF) status, a recognition of its dedication to supporting veterans. They were also presented with a bronze award from the ...
Plans to convert offices at a Huntingdonshire business centre into "cramped cheek by-jowl houses" have been given the go-ahead.