Juniors

In Burwell
Child Services in the Village
Information on groups in the village dealing with child care and other child services
Child Services in the Village
Beavers
1st Burwell Beavers meet weekly on a Wednesday night, between 6:15pm and 7:30pm. The youngest members of the Scouting Family, Beavers are usually aged between 6 and 8 years old.
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Beavers
Cubs
1st Burwell have two Cub Scout packs that meet weekly on a Tuesday and Thursday night, between 6:45pm and 8:15pm. For boys and girls aged between 8 and 10½ years old, we currently have 27 cubs on a Tuesday evening and 22 cubs on a Thursday evening.
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Cubs
FirstSteps School of Dancing
FirstSteps School of Dancing
The Gallery Room, Burwell Community Sports Centre , Buntings Path, Burwell CB25 0DD
"The school offers The Royal Academy of Dance syllabus classes for girls or boys from four year of age. Learning ballet and other dance styles encourages children to feel good about themselves." FREE TASTER CLASS
For further details contact: Sue Dickinson B.Sc, M.Phil. M.Mus.
07904 931366 01638743557
email www.firststepsburwell.info

Sports in the Village
Burwell Sports and Activities including: Dance, Trampoline, Gymnastic, RollerHockey, Badminton
School Children's Activities

Sports in the Village
Fun and Educational Links
Animal and Wildlife links
Links to Animal/Wildlife and Pets pages
Animal and Wildlife links
Ask Jeeves for Kids
Ask any question
Ask Jeeves for Kids
Cartoon Network
Online games and stuff
Cartoon Network
Dorling Kindersley
Ultimate Homework Aid
Dorling Kindersley
Encyclozine
Expand your mind, or just play some games
K. E. W. L.
Kids Excellent Web Links - Sport, Fun, Literature, Maths etc. etc.
K. E. W. L.
Kids Stomping Ground
Jokes. Stories, Pets etc.
Kids Stomping Ground
Links to On-Line games
Science and Space links
A very popular page of links to intereresting science and space sites
Science and Space links
Suessville
Learn basic reading, math, science, and reasoning skills
Suessville
Wikipedia
The amazing free online encyclopedia
Wikipedia
BBC Kids Homepage and Educational Games and stuff
BBC Newsround
Watch Newsround
Ricky has your Saturday bulletin. We look ahead to the England match later today, bring you all the news from the week with our In The Know and Shanequa has a report on the new toy craze, dumpling squishies.
Watch Newsround
Ricky has your Saturday bulletin. We look ahead to the England match later today, bring you all the news from the week with our In The Know and Shanequa has a report on the new toy craze, dumpling squishies.
Watch Newsround - signed and subtitled
A signed version of Newsround is available to watch every weekday for children who use British Sign Language.
Warning as playgrounds and pavements become extremely hot
Thermal cameras - which measure heat - showed that some playground mats and pavements reached more than 50 degrees Celcius, much hotter than the air temperature, in London during the heatwave. People, especially those with children or pets, are being asked to take care and test surfaces before use to make sure they are not too hot.
What games do you play with your friends?
Members of the England squad have been playing games called Wolf, SkyJo and Imposter. So we want to hear what games you like to play.
Shell we? Hot weather sees rise in escapee tortoises
Owners are being encouraged to check on their tortoises as the record heat in has led to some of the cheeky reptiles going on the run.
UK experiences hottest June day on record for third day in a row
The Met Office says Friday was the hottest June day on record, with temperatures provisionally hitting 36.9C in Wattisham, Suffolk.
Why were winter gritters out in Scotland during a heatwave?
Gritters in Scotland spread sand, not salt, to stop hot roads melting.
Hehe! Humans and apes have similar giggles
Experts have discovered that apes, including gorillas and chimpanzees, laugh in ways that are surprisingly similar to humans. Find out more here.
What is Flying Ant Day and will it come early this year?
Some people say they've already noticed some winged ants appearing this year, a little earlier than expected. Find out more, and why this might be, here.
How are kids coping with the heat in Europe?
Cities across Europe have been dealing with extreme heat, but how are kids there coping with it?
Events
Action
John Rollin
Raising Funds for
Burwell Day Centre

JustGiving Page
East Anglian
Air Ambulance

Cambridge Airport Will Be Closing
Help Fund a
New Air Base

Support Burwell Post Office
Under Threat
Post Office Survey
Support Burwell Bowls Club
Help Us Build Our
New Clubhouse

Area Photos
Pound Hill
Lode
Burwell Lode Bridge
Burwell - St Mary's Church
Burwell Windmill
Burwell Lode
Village News
Clunch Magazine
Now Online

Celebrating 50 years
Burwell To Exning
Cycle Path

Details
Bin changes June 2026
New bin changes
from June 2026

UK's biggest solar farm approved for east of England (Click on image for larger version)
Proposed Solar Farm
Latest Proposals
Project and
Current Status

Millstone Park Housing Development
(350 new homes)
Linden Homes
Web Site

Planning Docs
BBC News
Enclosure where child attacked by crocodile reopens
The Cambridgeshire zoo had closed its Tropical House after the incident.
Cricket games 'historical moment' for Afghan girls
The exiled women's cricket team plays two fixtures in Cambridge on Saturday as part of their tour.
Everything you need to know about Cambridge South station
The station south of Cambridge will open to the public on Sunday.
East of England news quiz of the week
From crazy cart racing to an archaeological surprise, how many questions can you get right?
What do we know about the Bedford train crash, one week on?
An investigation is taking place after a fatal collision between two services heading toward London.
Police officer encouraged toxic WhatsApp culture
Paul Street, 41, is cleared of assault but found guilty of misconduct.
US airman's kill count used in court, says assault victim
A Cambridge academic speaks to the BBC after a US Air Force pilot is detained for assaulting her.
Man guilty of strangling young woman to death
Catalina Birlea had been working as a sex worker on the morning she was killed, police say.
No hosepipe ban, but use carefully says water firm
The company supplying much of eastern England urges careful use of water to preserve supplies.
Probe after records of boy attacked by crocodile accessed
Cambridge University Hospitals refers itself to the Information Commissioner over the breach.
Reform retains council seat in by-election
But the Liberal Democrats remain in control of Cambridgeshire County Council.

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