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Nursery rhymes, myths and legends - £4000 was raised for over 30 Burwell groups, clubs and organisations.
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BBC News
New community shop a 'fantastic asset' for village
A new shop opens in the car park of an Indian restaurant, partly funded and staffed by villagers.
Passengers fell out of seats on speeding train
The service went through a junction in Hitchin at more than twice the speed limit.
County's road repair backlog bill stands at £800m
More than half of the total figure is needed to fix "soil-affected" roads, a council claims.
Plans for £2m wildlife hospital refused by council
East Cambridgeshire District Council refuses animal centre on the Suffolk and Cambridgeshire border.
Hospital charity gets record-breaking £435k gift
Wendy J. Tomlin-Hess says it is a "thank you" to the Royal Papworth for saving her brother's life.
Work starts on solar park to power bin lorries
The councils behind the project say it will include 36 electric vehicle charging points.
Families pay tribute to women who died after crash
Cheryl Pierre will be remembered for "grace and strength", Letitia Cuney is described as a "legend".
Cambridge United sign up to abuse reporting app
Former England striker Emile Heskey says he does not want abuse at football to be normalised.
Badge of 'antisocial' goose to be sold for charity
Gary, once part of a gaggle roaming a town freely, is immortalised in a charity badge.
Police say man's death no longer treated as murder
Police say their evidence now shows a man found fatally injured in a town centre was not murdered.
'More evidence needed' over ex-brickworks concerns
A report is published as residents complain about the impact of Saxon Pit in Whittlesey.

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