Summary

  • Updates for Friday, 21 October, 2016

  • City Deal bosses backtrack on road closure proposal, saying plans have 'serious problems'

  • Bus driver 'had green light' in Longstanton crash

  • First Northstowe properties to go on sale next month

  • Lisa Duffy concentrating on 'lights, not leadership'

  • Council approves Fenland bin charge

  1. What the papers say in Cambridgeshirepublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 1 July 2020

    • Cambridge News, external writes that homes have been left without water after a major water pipe burst on the A605 this morning
    • Peterborough Today, external reports a man from the city has been jailed after assaulting his partner following argument about housework
  2. Closure letter 'sent in error' to older residentspublished at 13:23 British Summer Time 1 July 2020

    A charity apologises for telling residents it wanted to close their home within a week.

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  3. Care home boss says deaths 'knocked mental health'published at 12:42 British Summer Time 1 July 2020

    The manager says it was the hardest time of her life but now residents are "healthy and happy".

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  4. Kings Delph: Collapsed water main causing delayspublished at 12:02 British Summer Time 1 July 2020

    There have been problems on the roads between Peterborough and Whittlesey.

    Cambridgeshire Police say a water main collapsed on the A605 Kings Delph and engineers were on their way

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  5. Coronavirus has 'wasted my entire body'published at 08:51 British Summer Time 1 July 2020

    A mental health nurse talks about his recovery from coronavirus after 60 days in intensive care.

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  6. Man died after drinking 'fatal' levels of caffeinepublished at 20:47 British Summer Time 30 June 2020

    Lucasz Sandelewski, 36, consumed a fatal dose of caffeine at home in Peterborough, an inquest hears.

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  7. More than 230 discharged to care home without testpublished at 19:43 British Summer Time 30 June 2020

    A hospital trust tested 39 of the 273 patients discharged to care homes in March and mid-April.

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  8. Countdown to '100 days of lockdown' Facebook live eventpublished at 18:11 British Summer Time 30 June 2020

    Mariam Issimdar
    BBC News

    Thanks for joining us for our live updates page, which is closing down for the day.

    We have been asking you on our BBC News: East of England Facebook page, external for your experiences during 100 days of lockdown.

    Teacher and pupil during lockdownImage source, Rebecca Trigg/Facebook

    Rebecca Trigg posted this wonderful picture of dedication at Stapleford School in Cambridge.

    "My daughter hadn’t seen her teacher in months. Our brilliant teacher suggested a lunchtime gate visit - here they are having an impromptu lesson on decimals," she wrote.

    "Thanks to all the teachers doing what they can to make it work."

    Join the live conversation here from 18:45...

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    Join us again on Wednesday when a live page will resume at 08:00.

    Find it via your BBC News county index.

  9. Woman whose body found in river is identifiedpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 30 June 2020

    Police appealing for information after the body of a woman was discovered in the River Nene in Peterborough on Sunday have identified her.

    She was found by a member of the public near Potters Way.

    Cambridgeshire Police, external said her death was still being treated as unexplained and a post-mortem examination was due to take place next week.

    The woman was said to be between 50 and 70 years of age and had no visible signs of injury.

    Her name is not being issued publicly by police.

  10. Treating virus patients a 'learning experience'published at 15:22 British Summer Time 30 June 2020

    At its peak, 65 people with coronavirus were being cared for at Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge.

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  11. 'Handyman' service offered for people with disabilitiespublished at 11:57 British Summer Time 30 June 2020

    People with disabilities in Peterborough can now book a free "handyman" service.

    It's been set up by the charity Disability Peterborough, external, which recognises getting help with small jobs around the home is difficult, especially during lockdown.

    The scheme is also open to single parents of disabled children and vulnerable older people.

    Julie Fernandez from the charity said while people can go out and do their shopping "lots of disabled people physically couldn't take their shopping up from the front door and into their homes".

  12. What the papers are saying in Cambridgeshirepublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 29 June 2020

    • Cambridgeshire Live, external is reporting that police have arrested a man on suspicion of serious assault after a person found injured in Wisbech
    • The Peterborough Telegraph, external is reporting Hampton beach has been closed following littering and people entering the water despite danger signs
    • The Hunts Post , externalis reporting that a driver was clocked at 100mph in a 30mph zone in by a roadwatch group during lockdown
  13. Police need help to identify woman found in riverpublished at 16:11 British Summer Time 29 June 2020

    The body of a woman was discovered in the River Nene near Potters Way in Peterborough on Sunday evening by a member of the public.

    Police describe the woman as having brown, greying hair, aged between 50 and 70, wearing a red puffer jacket with a diamond pattern to the stitching, black trousers and a white top with black lines on it.

    Cambridgeshire Police, external have asked for help to identify her.

    Potters WayImage source, Google

    Det Insp Tim Archer said: "The woman has no signs of any obvious injuries, we are keeping an open mind and treating the death as unexplained.

    "A red speedboat was also found tied up near to where the body was found."

    Police do not believe the woman was on the boat, but they want to contact its owner in case they have any further information.

  14. Driver stopped by police after travelling at 150mphpublished at 11:30 British Summer Time 29 June 2020

    Roads police said they had to stop a driver (eventually) on the A1(M) who was originally travelling at 110mph and then increased his speed to 150mph.

    The team, which covers three counties, caught up with the car at Sawtry in Cambridgeshire.

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  15. Naked Scientist's plan for unexpected virus outbreakspublished at 10:25 British Summer Time 29 June 2020

    BBC Breakfast

    A virologist, also well-known as one of the Naked Scientists broadcasters, said history could tell us a lot about how to deal with unexpected Covid-19 hotspots like the one in Leicester where a new lockdown is being considered.

    Dr Chris Smith

    Dr Chris Smith, of Cambridge University, external and a frequent broadcaster in the region, said: "We can fall back on history because we have got a track record of having dealt with dread diseases all over the world in years gone by.

    "Under certain circumstances lockdowns are necessary, but under other circumstances you do things like - when we were dealing with Ebola - a cordon sanitaire.

    "What you do is you go in and act decisively in one particular area. You find out where the cases are.

    "You isolate the cases and you break the train of transmission,"

    Dr Smith added that lockdown was one end of the spectrum, but information-gathering was the most important thing.

    "That would help to find out where the cases are, what caused the outbreak, who is giving it to whom, who is most at risk and then where to focus attention," he said.

  16. Residents' fears as major route into Cambridge shutspublished at 08:53 British Summer Time 29 June 2020

    BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

    A major road into the centre of Cambridge is to be closed to traffic and this will put an extra burden on other routes, residents fear.

    Histon Road is to be shut for up to a year from today so that a new bus and cycle lanes can be created.

    Histon RoadImage source, Google

    The Greater Cambridge Partnership, external has apologising for any disruption and a diversion will be in place.

    Charles Nesbitt, chairman of a local residents' association who lives on the A10 Milton Road, said: "For those living on on the road it will be the annoyance of the extra traffic and the difficulty of getting in and out of our properties.

    "I can't see a sensible alternative. We're just going to have to live with it."

  17. 'Offensive' Cambridge college window be removedpublished at 17:41 British Summer Time 26 June 2020

    A stained glass window honouring eugenicist Sir Ronald Fisher will go after "considered discussion".

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  18. Hotel approved for Imperial War Museum sitepublished at 13:30 British Summer Time 26 June 2020

    Proposed Hampton by Hilton hotelImage source, South Cambridgeshire District Council

    A 168-bedroom hotel is to be built at the site of the Imperial War Museum in Duxford.

    Planning permission for the Hampton by Hilton hotel was granted by South Cambridgeshire District Council’s Planning Committee, external.

    The six-storey, L-shaped hotel, which will feature a gym, bar and dining area and employ 40 staff, will form part of a complex which already boasts a conference centre.

    The museum's executive director of commercial services and operations, John Brown, said the hotel had been "a long held aspiration of ours" giving visitors the option to stay overnight.

    The council's lead Cabinet member for planning, Dr Tumi Hawkins, said it makes "perfect sense" to build a hotel so visitors can see the "spectacular displays" which take place at the war museum.

    It is expected to open to guests in spring 2022.

    Imperial War Museum site in DuxfordImage source, South Cambridgeshire District Council
  19. Dispersal order over river swimming fearspublished at 08:15 British Summer Time 26 June 2020

    A dispersal order remains in place at a popular beauty spot after concerns were raised about people swimming in a river.

    Police said they had received "increased reports of people causing anti-social behaviour" in the area of Houghton Mill and Houghton Lock in Cambridgeshire "and most worryingly, jumping into the water putting themselves in danger".

    Map of HoughtonImage source, Cambs Police

    The order prohibits entry into the water within 30m (100ft) of the lock and remains in place until 19:00 this evening.

  20. Huawei's £1bn UK research centre approvedpublished at 15:59 British Summer Time 25 June 2020

    The decision comes as the government is finalising a review of Chinese film's role in 5G networks.

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