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. Radio 1's Vicky Hawkesworth tells us why roller skating is making a come back, we find out how you've been celebrating Diwali, we have the top environmental news with Your Planet and check out the elephants having a smashing time.
Watch Newsround
Nina has your Wednesday Newsround. Radio 1's Vicky Hawkesworth tells us why roller skating is making a come back, we find out how you've been celebrating Diwali, we have the top environmental news with Your Planet and check out the elephants having a smashing time.
Watch Newsround - signed and subtitled
A signed version of Newsround is available to watch every weekday for children who use British Sign Language.
High-speed double-decker trains to run through Channel Tunnel for the first time
Eurostar has announced a major fleet of double-decker trains will operate in the UK for the first time. Find out how big they are, how they will fit through the tunnel, and what other double-decker trains operate around the world.
Get ready for the Orionid meteor shower
October brings the Orionids, which Nasa has previously described as being "one of the most beautiful meteor showers of the year." Find out everything you need to know about them here.
Water buffalo to the rescue as part of project to restore wetland area
The National Trust have brought six water buffalo to Exmoor in the hope they can bring back wetlands there. Find out more here.
Radio 1's Vicky Hawkesworth gets her skates on for Newsround
The presenter went back to her hometown of Bolton to find out why many of you are taking up roller skating.
New giant otter cubs help to boost numbers
Three giant otter cubs have been born at a wildlife park in Hampshire.
Meet the salamander-saving nuns
Scientists and a convent of nuns have come together to save an ultra-rare species of salamander in Mexico.
Your Planet: Environmental news from around the world
This week on Your Planet we find out about some unusual building materials in Kenya, we visit a special farm in Chile, and there's a push for electric motorbikes in Vietnam.
England legend Emily Scarratt retires from rugby union
The news comes just weeks after she won the World Cup with England, for the second time in her career.
Events
Action
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Red Cross Appeal
UNICEF
Area Photos
Pound Hill
Lode
Burwell Lode Bridge
Burwell - St Mary's Church
Burwell Windmill
Burwell Lode
Village News
Bin changes June 2026
New bin changes
from June 2026

New T4 and T5 coach services
See Transport Page
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
Politicians back two-council model for Cambridgeshire
The north and south options are "the best available option for our area", says a leading councillor.
Concrete falling off flats' balconies, council told
About 150 council homes are set for demolition as part of a redevelopment project in a city.
Yellow weather warning issued for East of England
The Met Office says that in coastal areas, wind speeds are expected to reach 70mph (113km/h).
Fears housing development could reshape village life
The plans will see 120 new homes build on land near St Ives, Houghton and Wyton.
Ancient burial site by EWR gets protected status
East West Rail has altered its plans to protect the integrity of the 4,000-year-old barrow site.
First patient receives pioneering cancer treatment
The procedure marks a major milestone in NHS cancer care, says the Cambridge hospital.
'People should not be dying on the streets'
Vanessa Hemmings, of charity Harp, says support is struggling to keep up with demand.
Parents push for more baby loss support in police
Mr and Mrs Coomber say they want to make sure no-one in the force feels alone in their grief.
Flats approved despite living condition concerns
Councillors approved the plans for the former hotel, wishing the developers "good luck".
East of England gets £6m in arts and culture cash
The funding is targeting areas where involvement in arts and culture is below the national average.
Fenland media company to close over 'influx of AI'
A trade body says videographers face a "relentless threat to their livelihoods" due to AI use.

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