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Aidan Murdoch and his dog Lily.  2751PU310
Gallery: Young dog handler to take part in Crufts competition
17:14 - 09 March 2010

A YOUNG dog handler from Fenland will be among a Cambridgeshire team competing on the on world s greatest stage tomorrow (Saturday). Eight-year-old Aiden Murdoch, from Chatteris, will take part in the junior flyball competition at Crufts with his Labrador... Full Story »

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Gallery: Wisbech councillors let off steam during visit to the Mart

12:03 - 08 March 2010

IT was all aboard the fun express for mayor of Wisbech Councillor Yvonne Lawrence when she officially opened the Mart on Saturday. Cllr Lawrence was accompanied by mayor elect Councillor Nick Meekins, other councillors and Beadle Alister Hopkins. The Mart... Read More »

England world cup winner Ben Kay with the winning Wisbech Grammar School girls team.  2742PU210
Gallery: World Cup winner Ben Kay visits Wisbech Grammar School's under 7s tournament

15:36 - 02 March 2010

ENGLAND World Cup winner Ben Kay visited Wisbech on Sunday to present the trophies at the Grammar School s first under-18s rugby 7s tournament. The 6ft 6in lock played in all but one of England s games at the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia. He handed t... Read More »

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Gallery: Wisbech played host to colourful and traditional Rising of the Court ceremony

14:44 - 01 March 2010

WISBECH played host to a colourful and traditional ceremony on Friday with the Rising of the Court. For hundreds of years an annual procession has made its way from the court house to a local hostelry for lunch. However, this year there was a break in tra... Read More »

Abbie Ross in Kenya
Gallery: Teenager spends six months helping some of the world's poorest children in Kenya

12:10 - 25 February 2010

TEENAGER Abbie Ross has spent the last six months helping some of the world s poorest children. Abbie, 18, from Friday Bridge returned from Kenya a fortnight ago, where worked voluntarily in a primary school, a hospital and an orphanage. She said: I abso... Read More »

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