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Two Cambridgeshire farmers helped to teach nearly 100,000 schoolchildren about food, farming and cultural diversity during a special event run by the NFU.
Having risen at the fastest rate in over two years in August, private sector output of goods and services in the East of England increased only slightly in September, according to the latest NatWest Growth Tracker data.
Showcase Cinema de Lux Peterborough is set to show an exclusive pre-release screening of The Wild Robot, five days before its general release on October 18th.
The Rose Lodge Care Home, in Wisbech was delighted to join the Rosmini Community Centre as guests at their weekly community arts program.
Year 10 students at Thomas Deacon Academy (TDA), in partnership with ARU Peterborough, have been hard at work helping to rebrand local used office furniture company, LOF Office Furniture. The project is part of LOF Office Furniture’s partnership with ARU Peterborough, providing budding entrepreneurs with real life projects.
UK’s Greeting Card Association members concerned Royal Mail is ignoring views of small and medium-sized businesses and their consumers.
First-time mums and dads adjusting to parenthood are invited to join two brand new sessions – New Parents Dance and New Parents Create – which launch just for them and their babies this month at the Hub in Sleaford.
Emilie (20), from Peterborough, began experiencing symptoms of Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (PoTS) at the young age of 8. After years of dismissal, medical gaslighting, and misdiagnosis, her journey finally led to a PoTS diagnosis at age 18.
In a few weeks, the ‘Northern Horror Makers’, Thunder Road Theatre will visit Peterborough with their tour of Shock Horror: A Ghost Story at the Key Theatre (Wednesday 23 – Saturday 26 October).
Celebrations have been in full swing at Hickathrift House Care Home, located in Marshland St James, Wisbech, as one of its residents reaches her 103rd birthday at the end of September.
A new film launching this week calls on the nation to speak more openly about heritage and medical conditions that run through families, with the aim of improving well-being among black and minority communities who have historically faced inequalities in accessing appropriate medical care.
The Cedars Care Home in Bourne recently participated in a Memory Walk held to raise money for The Carer Sitter Service, organised by The Cedars in conjunction with Central COOP funeral care.
The Cromwell Museum in Huntingdon has a remarkable artefact on display, a small pocket watch which is believed to have belonged to Oliver Cromwell. The watch is on display until 10 November, although the charitable trust that owns the museum has launched an appeal to raise the funds to purchase it and make Huntingdon its permanent home.
Leading housebuilders Barratt and David Wilson Homes are sharing some helpful tips for homeowners in Cambridgeshire to babyproof their new home.
City choirs Peterborough Male Voice Choir and Peterborough Voices welcomed the one-and-only Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to Peterborough on Saturday 21st September for their sold-out 'Classics at the Cathedral' event, showcasing a breathtaking programme of British classics against the stunning backdrop of Peterborough Cathedral.
Today marks the companies’ first flights to Iceland for Winter 24/25, with scheduled services taking off from Leeds Bradford and Newcastle International Services will also operate from tomorrow from Birmingham and Manchester Over 170 departing flights on sale and more than 30,000 seats means Jet2.com and Jet2CityBreaks are operating their biggest ever Iceland programme – with capacity increasing by 13% Scheduled services also on sale from Bristol, East Midlands, Glasgow and London Stansted alongside once-in-a-lifetime trips from Belfast International and Edinburgh
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