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
De-Graft has your Thursday Newsround. We take a look at the floods affecting areas of the UK, you tell us what you think about paying to see a public landmark and Nina explains the history of Valentines Day.
Watch Newsround
De-Graft has your Thursday Newsround. We take a look at the floods affecting areas of the UK, you tell us what you think about paying to see a public landmark and Nina explains the history of Valentines Day.
Watch Newsround - signed and subtitled
A signed version of Newsround is available to watch every weekday for children who use British Sign Language.
Brilliant photos from the Winter Olympics so far!
It's been a busy and exciting week at the Milan-Cortina Games. If you've been enjoying watching it on telly, check out these amazing photos of what's been going on.
Valentine's Day, do you love it or is it cringe?
Valentine's Day is on the 14 February each year. It is a special day that celebrates love. Do you love it or do you find the whole thing a bit cringe?
'Our teacher is playing in the FA Cup'
Mr Heathcote is a primary school teacher but he also plays for Macclesfield FC. The team made history by taking on last year's FA Cup winners and beating them.
Friday 13th superstitions and history: Why is it believed to be unlucky?
Where did the fear of Friday 13th come from, why is it so famous and why do people think it's unlucky?
What's YOUR question for Steel?
Forget Hang Tough, Duel or The Wall - Gladiator Steel could be facing his toughest challenge yet, answering YOUR questions... Newsrounders, ARE YOU READY?
Quiz of the Week: Have you been following this week's news?
It's been a busy week of big stories and headlines. Have you been keeping up with the news over the last seven days? Test your knowledge of the latest top stories with our Quiz of the Week.
Strange News: The weirdest stories of the week
De-Graft brings us this week's round up of Strange News. There's a lot of people floating on a lake, some unusual failed inventions and a marathon... in a multi-storey car park.
England manager to stay on after World Cup
Thomas Tuchel has been asked to stay and lead England's men to Euro 2028.
Village News
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

BBC News
Study explores skin cancer and driving position
Animesh Patel is hoping the results and further research will "better inform advice to motorists".
Flowers and flour: One farmer's bid to turn a profit
Flower farmer David Wheatley now mills unused grain and sells artisan flour via mail order.
Duke of Wellington carriage design to be auctioned
The drawing is an original 1852 design for the Duke's funeral carriage, approved by Prince Albert.
Council to cut handyperson service funding
The service provides equipment and advice for older or disabled people to help them in their homes.
Cannabis plants found after blaze in house roof
An investigation into the cause of the blaze is ongoing, fire crews say.
How Oxford to Cambridge became a 'growth corridor'
Why is the area between the cities so significant and what is East West Rail's role in the project?
Potholed road like a war zone, say residents
Residents on a Cambridgeshire road say they are fed up with no action being taken.
Heritage sites to be awarded £75,000 in grants
Nene Park Trust says the grant allows them to acquire additional land at the Norman Cross site.
Twelve men charged with manslaughter of football fan
Simon Dobbin suffered a brain injury from the attack and was unable to walk or talk before his death.
U's are 'open-minded' about moving to a new home
Cambridge United says its current stadium might not be suitable for long-term growth.
Weekly food waste collections to begin next month
Delivery of food caddies has started in Huntingdonshire, where the service will soon be rolled out.

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