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Plans to convert offices at a Huntingdonshire business centre into "cramped cheek by-jowl houses" have been given the go-ahead.
A Cambridgeshire man has appeared in court charged with owning a "dangerously out of control" dog. Joshua Mason-Cuff, of Burgess Close, Swavesey, appeared at Cambridge Magistrates' Court for his first ...
Competitors from St Ives, Huntingdon, and other nearby areas took part in the 2025 Great Britain Tang Soo Do National Championships. The event, held at the University of Nottingham sports centre, saw ...
The UK and the United States have agreed a “historic” trade deal, which the government says will save "thousands of jobs". The agreement tackles a number of important sectors, including car ...
Garry Dennett of Abbotsley Road, Croxton, St Neots, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates' Court for his first hearing on May 2. He faces three charges, including "intentionally attempting" to cause or ...
The moment the beacon was lit to commemorate VE Day in Huntingdon has been captured from above. The stunning shots from above show many people gathered at Castle Hill, in Huntingdon, for the beacon ...
Sunny Mayo, from Cambourne in Cambridgeshire, won gold at the British Powerlifting Competition and qualified for the British Championships. He also won silver in his second Olympic weightlifting ...
A housing developer has launched its plan to build up to 600 new homes in Huntingdonshire on a new site called Priory Hill.
A 1940s-themed event will celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day at Alconbury Weald. The event, organised by the Alconbury Weald Community Association, will take place on Saturday, May 10, from ...
In March 2025, a planning application was submitted to Huntingdonshire District Council seeking to convert 28 Ermine Street, in Huntingdon, into a HMO. The applicant wanted to create a space for ...
WhatsApp users have been warned they could be banned for using unofficial apps after certain iPhones were left unable to access the messaging app.
Cambridge experts have warned that up to 40 per cent of glaucoma patients could be missing out on crucial social support.