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
Nina has your Wednesday Newsround. We find out more about the government's plans to make it law that phones are banned in schools, you tell us your thoughts about phones and as it's spring Nina visits a farm to see a lamb being born!
Watch Newsround
Nina has your Wednesday Newsround. We find out more about the government's plans to make it law that phones are banned in schools, you tell us your thoughts about phones and as it's spring Nina visits a farm to see a lamb being born!
Watch Newsround - signed and subtitled
A signed version of Newsround is available to watch every weekday for children who use British Sign Language.
What is inflation and why are some prices going up?
New data has shown that UK inflation has increased. Inflation is the measure of how fast the cost of certain goods and services are changing over time. But what prices are going up, and why is it happening now? Find out more here.
'I love it': Meet the kids helping lambs be born
Lambing season is a busy time for farmers, with millions of lambs being born across the UK. Nina went to meet Maddie and her little brother Max to help out on their family farm.
King Charles gets green Blue Peter badge
Blue Peter says it is in recognition of His Majesty's lifelong commitment to protecting nature and promoting a more sustainable future. Find out more here.
A big meteor shower peaks tonight - here's how to see it
The Lyrids are one of the oldest known meteor showers and have been observed thousands of years. They peak tonight and the clear weather means there's a great chance to see them. Find out more.
Chelsea will play all WSL games at Stamford Bridge
The move is a new chapter for Chelsea and follows similar moves by Arsenal, Aston Villa and Leicester City.
What are the phone rules in your school?
While many schools already have rules about using smartphones, the government says it is changing the law to make sure schools in England have to follow through on them. Read on to find out more about what's happening, and to tell us what the phone rules are in your school.
Earth Day 2026: What's it all about?
The annual event is a chance for people to honour the achievements of the environmental movement and highlight the need to protect the planet. Find out more here.
Lando Norris and Lamine Yamal win prizes at top sports awards
Rory McIlroy, Aryna Sabalenka and PSG were also among the winners at top awards night. Find out more here.
Events
Action
East Anglian
Air Ambulance

Cambridge Airport Will Be Closing
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Support Burwell Post Office
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Help Us Build Our
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Help Us Upgrade
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gofundme Page
Médecins Sans Frontières
MSF Web Site
Area Photos
Pound Hill
Lode
Burwell Lode Bridge
Burwell - St Mary's Church
Burwell Windmill
Burwell Lode
Village News
Clunch Magazine
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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

BBC News
Fire crews tackle blaze at landfill site
Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service says a number of crews and a water carrier are in attendance.
Schools and parents react to phone ban plan
The government says it will introduce a legal ban on smartphones in schools across England.
Monkeys 'learn to eat soil to cope with junk food'
Soil helps monkeys' stomachs settle after calorie-rich snacks from tourists, research suggests.
Major rail disruption after person hit by train
Train operators are organising replacement buses amid disruption on the East Coast Main Line.
Amputee football team wants to offer coaching base
An amputee football team adopted by Cambridge City FC says a professional base would grow the sport.
Air ambulance fears fuel costs may affect patients
The charity in East Anglia says any supply issues could endanger patients.
Digital art helps bring Britain's 'Pompeii' to life
The installation uses AI to tell the story of a Bronze Age settlement destroyed by a fire.
Uni staff strike for cost of living 'weighting'
Library, museum, finance and IT staff are among members of Unite taking action over pay.
Why are thousands of bins stacked at a railway station?
Security is on site as a new household waste regime is introduced.
Replacement roundhouse nears completion after fire
The roundhouse replaces one destroyed last summer in a suspected arson attack.
Grieving dad pleads with youth to 'put down knives'
The message is from the father of Baye Bireme Fall, 16, who died on 12 April after being stabbed.

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