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Norfolk health trainers to receive qualifications at east of England event

Duxford in Cambridgeshire, Monday 23 November Edited by Jane Hill: A group of 12 health trainers from Norfolk will be presented with their City & Guilds level 3 certificate qualifications at an event to be held in Duxford on Monday 23 November 2009. Around 150 health trainers from across the east of England area are expected to attend. The role of the health trainers is to speak with people in...

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And even when they are turned on...

A quick one to follow on from Alex's post below. A story from Cambridgeshire and, more precisely, the village of Wisbech, who last year spent over £5000 of the diminutive Parish Council budget on a new CCTV system. Well it turns out today that the police have said that the CCTV images are not good enough to secure prosecutions. According to Norfolk Constabulary the system 'does not meet Home...

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KHOODEELAAR! Evidentially publishing texts from external site 'regen.net' showing ANTI-CROSSRAIL calls coming from East of England now

1718 GMT London Wednesday 18 November 2009 KHOODEELAAR! Evidentially publishing texts from external site 'regen.net' showing ANTI-CROSSRAIL calls coming from East of England now http://www.regen.net/news/ByDiscipline/Transport/login/968144/ East of England's railway stations sidelined by 'big ticket' projects: RCE Christian Duffin, Regen.net, 18 November 2009 Railway stations, trains and tracks in...

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E-Cops - SPEEDWATCH

Dear all Speeding vehicles are a continuing problem for many villages in Cambridgeshire it puts lives at risk and degrades the quality of life for many. In an attempt to reduce this anti social behaviour the Constabulary have teamed up with a number of resident volunteers to utilise the "Speedwatch" initiative. The Road Safety Partnership, through the Constabulary, loans equipment to teams...

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Village hall survey: Cambridgeshire chief acknowledges work of volunteers

‘Traditional village hall still underpins community life’ Edited by Andy Porter: Use of England’s rural community–owned buildings has trebled since 1988, according to the research in ACRE’s 2009 national survey of rural community buildings. The findings acknowledge the success of volunteers and the buildings they manage in supporting local action and service delivery....

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Short Breaks Cambridgeshire – Explore and Enjoy Holiday Homes

Cambridgeshire has plenty to offer for a short break or a holiday away and the countryside here is different from any other part of the UK. The fens are a unique area and you will enjoy spending time exploring the waterways and the natural beauty of the area and you need a base for your break that matches the beauty of the area. The Short Breaks in Cambridgeshire are the ideal way to enjoy this area...

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Is the National Trust taking the piss? | Leo Hickman

Encouraging gardeners to urinate on compost heaps makes perfect sense. Just leave the tea-and-cake brigade out of it There was plenty of mirth and tittering across the airwaves this morning as news broke that the National Trust is currently running a trial in which gardeners at Wimpole Hall in Cambridgeshire are being asked to urinate onto a straw bale both to help save water and to increase the efficiency...

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chlamydia, koalas and killer sex education

Yesterday's Telegraph carried a story by Kate Devlin, the paper's Medical Correspondent, about the National Chlamydia Screening Programme, which tests people for the undetectable sexually-transmitted disease in bars and nightclubs, among other settings (see below) wasting £17 million . The screening campaign is a textbook exercise in wasting money. For example, one strand of the initiative is...

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Mawhinney to stand down as Football League chairman

• 'It has been a privilege to serve the Football League' • League clubs to be consulted over appointing replacement Lord Brian Mawhinney is to stand down as Football League chairman in March next year. The former Conservative Party chairman will by then have held the post for more than seven years, having taken the reins in January 2003. As well as the League's re-branding in 2004, Lord...

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News and Views from the Football League - The assistants step up

It’s been another busy week in the Football League with much of the news coming out of Cambridgeshire. It was confirmed on Tuesday that Peterborough United had parted company with manger Darren Ferguson by mutual consent. Ferguson’s final game in charge of Posh had been the 3-1 defeat away to Newcastle on Sunday, and rumours had been rife that club and manager would soon be going their...

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Shocking stamped puppy story was a lie

It was a story that seemed to sum up everything that was wrong about 'Broken Britain' when it was splashed all over the nationals last month. A 15-year-old girl was left heartbroken when yobs stamped on and killed her tiny Jack Russell puppy called Sandie (pictured) in a park in St.Neots. The Express wrote "social commentators warned that such behaviour was only symptomatic of the wider problem...

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BBC Video: Regiment adopts sweetheart mascot

Troops from RAF Wittering in Cambridgeshire have enlisted a new mascot as they head off for their latest tour of Afghanistan. Wickedelic Model Search winner Susie Hutson takes part in a BBC documentary about her becoming RAF Wittering’s official “sweetheart”. Watch the Video here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8353171.stm. SHARE ARTICLE Hide Sites $$('div.d1038').each( function(e)...

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Luxury Designer Jewellery

Today, I went on a little virtual shopping trip around my newly discovered find, Astley Clarke. Marketed as ‘a new era for luxury jewellery shoppers, the New Golden Age of Magnificence’. The pieces here are very much collectable items, classic pieces that you will hold on to for years and that will not go out of style – no throwaway fashion at Astley Clarke. Having said that, despite...

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Humble Susie Says Thanks To Fans

Wickedelic Lingerie Model Search winner Susie Hutson used her BBC Radio Cambridgeshire (Peterborough) interview on Monday to thank everyone that voted for her. The 30-year-old blonde was crowned the new face and body of Wickedelic Lingerie, after beating off competition from 11 other hotties to win our nationwide model search competition. The sexy mum-of-one from Hampton [...]

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Dr Peter MacRae – specialist registrar in psychiatry

Dr Peter MacRae – specialist registrar in psychiatry - wellbeingnewseditor

Wellbeing Newsline: Contributors > Under the 1951 United Nations Convention on Refugees, a refugee is a person who has left the country of their nationality ‘owing to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion’ and is unable or unwilling to return. In the UK, an asylum seeker is a person who has applied...