Burwell Carnival 2012

Not the best weather but it would take more than a few showers to stop the folk of Burwell creating and enjoying an excellent Carnival this year. Unfortunately no photos of the presentations this year
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New town's primary school could cost up to £20m
The school is expected to have 630 pupils and be completed in July 2027.
Straw Bear Festival returns for its 46th year
The festival director says between 3,000 and 5,000 people are expected to attend the event.
Busy year ahead as Jarman targets double gold
Great Britain's Jake Jarman is targeting double World Championships gold this year as part of his build-up towards fulfilling an Olympic dream in 2028.
Council wants to go ahead with elections
Huntingdonshire District Council says it is important to "maintain democratic accountability".
Villagers' shock at theft of sculpted animal bench
The "beloved" work of art featuring a horse's head and two dogs sat in the centre of the village.
New community shop a 'fantastic asset' for village
A new shop opens in the car park of an Indian restaurant, partly funded and staffed by villagers.
Heavy rain warning issued for East of England
There is a risk of flooding and travel disruption, says the Met Office.
Passengers fell out of seats on speeding train
The service went through a junction in Hitchin at more than twice the speed limit.
County's road repair backlog bill stands at £800m
More than half of the total figure is needed to fix "soil-affected" roads, a council claims.
Founder left 'numb' after wildlife centre is refused
Sue Stubley says she is "gutted" after £2m plans for the Long Acre Wildlife Hospital are refused.
Hospital charity gets record-breaking £435k gift
Wendy J. Tomlin-Hess says it is a "thank you" to the Royal Papworth for saving her brother's life.

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