Burwell Carnival 2002

Nursery rhymes, myths and legends - £4000 was raised for over 30 Burwell groups, clubs and organisations.
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'I watched my stolen phone head to London, Dubai and China'
One officer said pickpockets fly in from abroad and fly out once they've amassed a haul of phones.
Car parking charges using motorists as a 'cash cow'
As councils' parking fees are criticised, they respond by saying it goes on road safety and public transport.
Man's mission to find owner of WW2 RAF notebook
Mike Richardson hopes to reunite the wartime notebook with its owner or his family, he says.
Financial help take-up rises after council campaign
It has helped hundreds of people find out they are eligible for extra support with bills.
Lost Dali artwork found in house clearance is sold
The piece, bought by an art dealer for £150, sells at auction for tens of thousands of pounds.
Police track hare coursing suspects through fields
Four men lead police officers responding to reports of hare coursing on a chase.
East of England news quiz of the week
From a singer's costume woes to keeping chimpanzees happy, how many questions can you get right?
Third man jailed after family antiques shop robbed
A mother and daughter were assaulted during the raid, which led to the closure of the business.
New primary school plans to meet local demand
Saltbrook Primary Academy is being designed for families moving into new housing developments.
Concerns about who will benefit from £400m growth
Politicians and party members question whether investment in Cambridge will bring benefits to all.
Busway through orchard will ruin trees, says owner
An inquiry is ongoing into plans for the £200m project that will cut through an old orchard.

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