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Cambs Police will not strengthen coronavirus enforcement work
The Metropolitan Police said it would move more quickly to fine rule-breakers, but that will only be a last resort in Cambridgeshire
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The Metropolitan Police said it would move more quickly to fine rule-breakers, but that will only be a last resort in Cambridgeshire
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The controversial transport scheme has been delayed by fierce opposition against the current plans
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On this day, Dr Paul Dirac got married, a man put an aerial on his roof with a rocket and a bow and arrow, and Dr Lowther-Yates became the first don to wear trousers – "Gadzoons! Gadzoons! Lowther-Yates in pantaloons!”
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On this day, the council agreed to widen Victoria Avenue, a tornado tore down mature trees along the edge of Newmarket cemetery, and Mr E. Rutter of ye olde curiosity shoppe bought a razor belonging to King George III.
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The number of electors in each constituency is too high in some parts of Cambridgeshire
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On this day, the Folk Museum gave Abbey House to the city council, the Huntingdonshire county library was opened, and there was little support for a by-law prohibiting children under 13 from smoking in the streets.
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There is still a 'bumpy' road ahead, but farmers are optimistic for now
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All you need to do to be in with a chance is collect eight out of 13 tokens.
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On this day, an exhibition showcasing Cambridge's treasures was held at Christie's, the police began gathering files on people of interest, and the suggestion was made that the county council should archive old newspapers.
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On this day, a freak storm turned Newmarket into a disaster area, Cambridge's streets were lit up by 'sodium' street lighting, and schoolmasters moaned that the wireless was becoming a menace to children's education.
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On this day, the Belfast linen warehouse started its January sale, a woman appeared in court for using a barn in Fen Ditton as a brothel, and the Home Secretary decided to discontinue the Cambridge prison on Castle Hill.
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On this day, rockets were fired from King's Parade to welcome in the new year, shoppers began queuing for the January sales, and half a million old folk collected their payments as the Old Age Pensions Act came into force.