Pubs and Clubs

Burwell Ex-Service & Social Club
The club puts on live music every Saturday night and has live country music on the last Friday of each month. Check the club's site to see what's on.
Burwell Ex-Service & Social Club
The Anchor Public House (Burwell)
Food, drink and Music
The Anchor Public House
The Five Bells (Burwell)
Near the church
The Five Bells
The Fox (Burwell)
Louise and Bob look forward to seeing you at The Fox in Burwell
The Fox
Five Miles From Anywhere No Hurry Inn (Upware)
Upware River Bar and Restaurant
Five Miles From Anywhere No Hurry Inn
The Bell (Bottisham)
The Dyke's End (Reach)
Pub with Restaurant in Reach run by the village for the village
The Dyke's End
The Shed (Lode)
Situated in the historic village of Lode on the outskirts of Cambridge, our distinguished bar and restaurant is a perfect location to meet, eat and drink with friends and family.
The Shed
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In pictures: Armistice Day in the East of England
Thousands across the region join a two-minute silence at 11:00 GMT to mark the end of World War One.
Police officer dismissed for using racist language
PC Andrew Goodwin's behaviour "has no place in policing", the chief constable says.
E-bike mobile phone thieves strike across city
Police urge vigilance and put on extra patrols after thieves target a wide area of streets and parks.
Stolen Cambridge Uni plate returned after 115 years
A student is thought to have pilfered it from a dining hall at Caius College sometime around 1908.
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The knitware will be carefully taken down, washed and stored for next year, one of the creators says.
Train hero wakes in hospital and speaks to wife
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Motorcyclist seriously hurt in crash with car
The rider sustains serious injuries when his motorcycle collides with a car.
Eco-award farmers call for clarity on green scheme
They urge the government to reinstate sustainable farming grants to help the environment.
Publicly-run bus services delayed by a year
Franchised services were expected to start in late 2027 but funding issues are causing a delay.
'It hasn't sunk in that I am now a world champion'
The 24-year-old bike trials rider has competed in the sport since he was six years old.

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