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A district council is making progress with a project to help villages go green. Huntingdonshire District Council is supporting rural communities through its Net Zero Villages scheme, which aims to cut ...
Huntingdonshire market towns are set to receive two digital touchscreens to deliver real-time information and much more.
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“This has the effect of allowing noise pollution to infiltrate our house and garden and restrict our enjoyment of our property. It is well known that alcohol can increase the levels of noise and ...
Farmland on the edge of Bluntisham is being considered for a new housing development. A developer has said they hope to bring ...
People are being asked for their views on "the biggest shake-up of local government since the 1970s", as seven councils merge ...
Farmland on the edge of a village could be turned into a new housing development. A developer has said it hopes to build up ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNSawtry swimming pool set to reopen in 2026 after being closed for three yearsThe pool has been closed since 2022 after financial troubles along with low usage forced its closure but Huntingdonshire ...
Three options for creating new unitary councils across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough have been identified, council leaders announced. The news was made in response to a national government ...
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Belfast Live on MSNCo Down folk singer pens protest song about shipping of waste from English council to NIRostrevor Action Respecting the Environment (RARE) member and renowned Irish folk musician, Colum Sands has released ‘Time for Talking Rubbish’ amid frustration his community will bear the brunt of ...
Three taxi drivers in Huntingdonshire had their licences revoked following complaints and a committee hearing in the last few months. More than 20 vehicle licences were also suspended due to damage ...
This would leave Cambridge City Council, Huntingdonshire District Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council together. All of the unitary councils would have county council functions.
The district council said it hopes the overall project will “revitalise the heart of Ramsey” and make it a more attractive and “pedestrian friendly” place for people to visit.
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