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It is named after poet Lord Byron, who studied at Trinity College during the 1800s. There is a local legend that Lord Byron bathed in the weir pool during his undergraduate days, hence the name. It is ...
This small, mustard yellow chocolate dispenser in Cottenham is likely to date back to the 1930s or earlier. In years gone by, ...
A Cambridgeshire National Trust estate has a new addition – and she's part of an incredibly rare breed of horses.
Motorists in Peterborough have to contend with more bad drivers than anywhere else in Cambridgeshire. The PE1 postcode area, ...
An iconic group of aircraft are set to fly over Cambridgeshire next week. The popular Red Arrows began their annual displays ...
Aside from wildlife, the main highlight of the stroll is the view of Ely cathedral. Ben's Yard has installed a bench looking ...
A new 'net-zero logistics hub' that promises to create thousands of jobs in Cambridgeshire is on its way. Proposals have been ...
When a person dies and the death is registered, it is important to notify the relevant government departments so that benefit ...
A Cambridgeshire dad has ended up breaking a world running record after initially fearing he would never get to se his ...
A Cambridgeshire town's chippy has been named the best for fish and chips by customers. Rumbles Fish Bar Sutton has ...
Under the current Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) rules, entitlement to state pension is determined by National ...
King Charles was spotted discussing an 'issue' about Prince Harry during Trooping the Colour, according to a lip reader, who claims the King was heard speaking to Queen Camilla ...