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Dozens of historic buildings and sites across Cambridgeshire are ‘at risk’ of being lost forever, according to.
A report to be put before the council's cabinet on July 15 states that the mitigation measures would ensure the safety of the occupants using the space below and are estimated to cost around £900,000.
£50,000 is needed to help a historic Iron Age roundhouse in Cambridgeshire "rise from the ashes". The building, at Flag Fen, ...
New communities are set to be created in the historic market towns of Huntingdon, St Ives, and St Neots after an agreement ...
The nice woman with a dustpan and brush, making the blue runner down the church nave spick and span, paused and came over to ...
The building, at Flag Fen, in Thorney, was almost completely destroyed as a result of a suspected arson attack on Sunday July 13. Francis Pryor MBE, who led the original excavations at Flag Fen in ...
Six different fire crews from Lynn, Fakenham, Wisbech, March, Cambridgeshire and Watton rushed to an outdoor building fire in Southery on Saturday. At the time, residents were urged to keep their ...
A former residential education centre used over the years by many Peterborough schoolchildren has been sold for more than ...
I recently wandered down to a Cambridgeshire market square that has had millions of pounds pumped into it and was left really ...
Peterborough City Council’s cabinet members will meet on Tuesday, July 15 to discuss a range of important matters.
“If we don’t secure enough water, we risk not only irreversible environmental damage to our beloved chalk streams and the ...
A new road has been named after a family who lived in a Grade II-listed cottage which was demolished to make way for a £1bn highways project. National Highways said the new link road, near Bedford and ...