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GumTree
Mostly used items for sale locally on GumTree GumTree
Manchetts Group
Truck & Van Sales, Bodyshop, Tyres, Bodyshop and Garage/Recovery services
Manchetts Group
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.
Snakehall Farm

Web Site
recap.co.uk Recycling
Recycling. Swap & Sell in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
Web Site
Internet Shopping
Ordering stuff on the net can be convenient or it can be your worst nightmare. Before handing over your money why not check out other peoples experiences and evaluations of any company through ResellerRatings.Com.
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Ethical Consumer
Care about where you shop? Find out more here.
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Events
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20mph sign
20mph in Burwell?
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Médecins Sans Frontières
MSF Web Site
Ukraine Crisis Appeal
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Red Cross Appeal
UNICEF
Area Photos
FynNet
Burwell Lode Bridge
Burwell - St Mary's Church
Burwell Windmill
Burwell Lode
Village News
Controlling Weeds
Burwell, one of only 7 out of 243 Cambridgehsire parishes who have chosen to opt out of the council weed treatment programme. Controlling weeds
cambridgeshire.gov.uk

UK's biggest solar farm approved for east of England (Click on image for larger version)
Proposed Solar Farm
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Millstone Park Housing Development
(350 new homes)
Linden Homes Web Site
Planning Docs
BBC News
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More officers to probe sewage - Environment Agency
The agency says it will provide 30 more officers to investigate water pollution across the region.
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Funding of £23m approved to relocate train station
Councillors approve the funding arrangements needed to progress the project.
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The housing minister says it is "essential" that "significant barriers" to growth are removed.
'Life-changing' facilities open in town centre
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