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Lily on the climbing frame she was promised when the caravan was moved. 2143B P118
Gallery & Video: The Renovation of Thatcher's Cottage, Coates
14:15 - 01 December 2008

WITH its thatched roof, exposed beams and roaring log fires the Walker family home could come straight out of the pages of a lifestyle magazine but bringing the derelict listed building back to life has been far from easy. Ian and Tina Walker along with t... Full Story »

Action from the clash between Wisbech and March
Gallery: Derby win for Wisbech

11:28 - 28 November 2008

RUGBY JACK ARCHER CUP, FIRST LEG Wisbech II 34 March 10 AFTER a couple of excellent performances without a win, Wisbech seconds recorded a comprehensive derby win against a March side containing only 13 players. Tries from Jack Malkin, Raimus, Matt Mitche... Read More »

Insp Sissons shows Editor John Elworthy the safe containing cash and possible drugs. 0749PU118
Gallery: Exclusive - Drugs seized in dawn raid on Wisbech flat

10:23 - 27 November 2008

EXCLUSIVE By JOHN ELWORTHY and ADAM LAZARRI Photos: PETE UPTON LARGE quantities of drugs and cash were seized today from a flat in Wisbech after a dawn raid by police. A father and his two sons were questioned on suspicion of dealing Class A... Read More »

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Gallery & Slideshow: Runners brave the elements for the 11th Hereward Relay.

09:57 - 25 November 2008

By ADAM LAZZARI CONDITIONS were awful and the course was treacherous but the runners and race marshals were absolutely fantastic. March Athletic Club chairman Peter Jackman s summary of the 11th Hereward Relay will no doubt be widely felt. More than... Read More »

Steve Taylor
Gallery: Taylor reveals reasons for quitting Fenmen

09:59 - 18 November 2008

By ADAM LAZZARI STEVE Taylor revealed today that the level of personal abuse he received from fans and his inability to attract players to Wisbech Town were the factors that caused him to quit as manager. Taylor resigned on Sunday evening, a day after Wis... Read More »

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