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GumTree
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Manchetts Group
Truck & Van Sales, Bodyshop, Tyres, Bodyshop and Garage/Recovery services
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Charitable
Cambridge_Re-use
A volunteer based local charity providing low-cost household furniture and electrical appliances to people struggling on low income.
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CentrePeace
CentrePeace has two main functions. Apart from being a shop in Burwell selling 'nearly new' books, greeting cards, crafts and fairly traded goods, its other, and more important function, is that it is an advice and drop-in centre where people can come to find help on a wide range of subjects. Tea and coffee are always available free to our customers, who frequently pop in for companionship and a chat.
CentrePeace
FreeCycle
Get rid of stuff you don't need or find something you want for nothing
FreeCycle
Snakehall Farm
Based in the nearby village of Reach, Snakehall Farm was formed by the Prospects Trust charity to challenge, support and grow adults with disabilities in the wider world of work. The farm provides an excellent source of good quality, low priced, organically grown produce.
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BBC News
Farmer Tony Martin leaves £2.5m to 'loyal friend'
Martin, jailed in 2000 for the killing of a burglar, leaves his estate to a former pub landlady.
Man accused of student's murder was 'spaced out', trial hears
A witness tells a trial that the man accused of a Saudi student's murder was "spaced out".
'No issues' over almost car-free housing plan
A council-owned company has designed only four car parking spaces for a new 28-home development.
Lorry driver jailed for fatal five-vehicle A1 crash
Mindaugas Borisas is jailed for more than four years after a crash in which a grandfather died.
Community pub fears closure without new landlord
The directors of the community interest company that runs it say they need to "move fast".
Flooded road needs permanent fix, say residents
The A1123 Earith Causeway runs alongside River Great Ouse and is often shut due to flooding.
Jigsaw puzzle lovers raise £15,000 for charity
"We bring our jigsaws into the community and people line up to pick a puzzle," says Lynn Pearl.
Man seriously injured after van and lorry collide
The van driver suffered life-threatening injuries in the crash on Monday night, police say.
Junction plan at 'impasse' over worries about bats
Plans to realign a road junction near Cambridge, submitted in 2022, are still on hold.
New swimming pools to be built at leisure centre
A two-storey extension, spectator seating area and a learner pool are all part of the plans.
Residents delighted with new fruit trees
It is hoped the trees could start to bear fruit in two to three years' time.

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