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Rodent droppings, maggots and filth: The shocking state found at Farmgate Foods bacon factory in Melbourn

Rodent droppings, maggots and filth: The shocking state found at Farmgate Foods bacon factory in Melbourn

Rodent droppings, maggots and filth: The shocking state found at Farmgate Foods bacon factory in Melbourn

20 August 2019

Former director Gerard Agnew was prosecuted and must pay £15,000 for food hygiene breaches


Campaigning Cambridge mums aim to end breastfeeding bias

Campaigning Cambridge mums aim to end breastfeeding bias

Campaigning Cambridge mums aim to end breastfeeding bias

11 August 2019

Mothers from Cambridge have taken part in a bold campaign in a bid to normalise breastfeeding in public.


Hammond helps push Sook's CB2 platform into top gear

Hammond helps push Sook's CB2 platform into top gear

Hammond helps push Sook's CB2 platform into top gear

08 August 2019

First multi-use retail space set to open at Norfolk Street cafe next month


The Anchor Burwell has ceased trading

The Anchor Burwell has ceased trading

The Anchor Burwell has ceased trading

31 July 2019

The Anchor in Burwell has ceased trading today (Wednesday, July 31), it has been confirmed in a statement.


Gallery: Cambridge's first traffic-free day is remarkable success

Gallery: Cambridge's first traffic-free day is remarkable success

Gallery: Cambridge's first traffic-free day is remarkable success

06 July 2019

Positive outcomes for Extinction Rebellion, Big Weekend and Eco Living Festival events

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Police ‘review all bicycle thefts but are focused on prevention’

Police ‘review all bicycle thefts but are focused on prevention’

Police ‘review all bicycle thefts but are focused on prevention’

06 July 2019

Cambridgeshire police insist they review all cases of bike theft in the Cambridge region, despite concerns from residents.


Cambridge Veg Fest perfect for local and seasonal items

Cambridge Veg Fest perfect for local and seasonal items

Cambridge Veg Fest perfect for local and seasonal items

29 June 2019

Time for Cambridge veg lovers to dust off their elasticated trousers


Cannabis benefits mount up for Cambridge science

Cannabis benefits mount up for Cambridge science

Cannabis benefits mount up for Cambridge science

27 June 2019

International relaxation of law highlighted by pilot conference in city - and Science Park progress


Grade II listed Hobson House to become a 57 all-suite luxury boutique hotel and tearoom

Grade II listed Hobson House to become a 57 all-suite luxury boutique hotel and tearoom

Grade II listed Hobson House to become a 57 all-suite luxury boutique hotel and tearoom

27 June 2019

Iconic Cambridge building to be given new lease of life


Awards for two Histon independent retailers

Awards for two Histon independent retailers

Awards for two Histon independent retailers

31 May 2019

Florist and gift shop are best in Cambridgeshire, with best art gallery, women's store and theatre winners all in Cambridge


Edelweiss Pianos play well at Harrods

Edelweiss Pianos play well at Harrods

Edelweiss Pianos play well at Harrods

28 May 2019

Fulbourn maker adds colourful artistry to musical instrument


'I'll drink to that!' Punt & Pole starts trading on the Cam

'I'll drink to that!' Punt & Pole starts trading on the Cam

'I'll drink to that!' Punt & Pole starts trading on the Cam

22 May 2019

New 'drive-by' drinks service for summer river visitors

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'DNA genie left bottle with ancestry testing', says Wellcome ethics researcher

'DNA genie left bottle with ancestry testing', says Wellcome ethics researcher

'DNA genie left bottle with ancestry testing', says Wellcome ethics researcher

22 May 2019

Direct-to-consumer genomic tests need careful evaluation while industry-wide regulatory framework remains elusive


Jamie's Italian in Cambridge at risk as chain calls in administrators

Jamie's Italian in Cambridge at risk as chain calls in administrators

Jamie's Italian in Cambridge at risk as chain calls in administrators

21 May 2019

Jamie Oliver has announced that his restaurant group has gone into administration, putting jobs at risk including in Cambridge.


Second Eco Living Festival at Lion Yard

Second Eco Living Festival at Lion Yard

Second Eco Living Festival at Lion Yard

17 May 2019

Eco-talks, workshops, skills - and dresses made from ocean waste: July 6


Cambridge hotel must pay £4,400 after serving dish with nuts to customer with allergy

Cambridge hotel must pay £4,400 after serving dish with nuts to customer with allergy

Cambridge hotel must pay £4,400 after serving dish with nuts to customer with allergy

09 May 2019

Investigators found the Cambridge hotel's allergen information was not up to date and its communication system 'inadequate'


Cambridge Water to shut down tank that's been 'leaking for years'

Cambridge Water to shut down tank that's been 'leaking for years'

Cambridge Water to shut down tank that's been 'leaking for years'

09 May 2019

Millions of gallons thought to have been lost because of major water tank leak in Cambridgeshire


Brexit and the aardvarks: Shepreth Wildlife Park reveals impact on animal movements

Brexit and the aardvarks: Shepreth Wildlife Park reveals impact on animal movements

Brexit and the aardvarks: Shepreth Wildlife Park reveals impact on animal movements

27 April 2019

Region's businesses struggling for clarity as Brexit deadline is extended


Debenhams in the Grafton Centre in Cambridge escapes initial list of store closures for 2020

Debenhams in the Grafton Centre in Cambridge escapes initial list of store closures for 2020

Debenhams in the Grafton Centre in Cambridge escapes initial list of store closures for 2020

26 April 2019

A total of 22 Debenhams will close next year as the company bids to restructure its portfolio


'Could your DNA data be used for Facebook ads?' Wellcome genetics panel asked

'Could your DNA data be used for Facebook ads?' Wellcome genetics panel asked

'Could your DNA data be used for Facebook ads?' Wellcome genetics panel asked

25 April 2019

Public event hears that unregulated third party services are commercialising genomics - and NHS is our best hope


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