Summary

  • Updates on Friday, 18 August 2017

  • Man dies after accident on A605

  • Repair work to fix damaged rail line after train derailment underway

  • Knife amnesty creating "safer Cambridgeshire"

  • Anti-caravan trench dug at playing field

  • Recycling centre to be built in Peterborough

  1. League One and Two expected to be scrappedpublished at 12:21 British Summer Time 13 May 2020

    Simon Stone
    BBC Sport

    Scrapping the rest of the football season in Leagues One and Two is likely to be the most significant topic for discussion at an English Football League (EFL) board meeting, later.

    It is not certain the leagues will be formally ended this week as there are a number of issues that need to be resolved, not least surrounding promotion and relegation, and the EFL is adamant no decision about the rest of the season has been made.

    However, BBC Sport understands there is a general acceptance among clubs that resumption of the season in Leagues One and Two is impossible.

    That means Ipswich, Peterborough, Colchester, Southend, Cambridge, Milton Keynes Dons, Northampton and Stevenage and Wycombe may not play again until next season - whenever that may be.

  2. Return of some children to schools 'sensible'published at 11:24 British Summer Time 13 May 2020

    A consultant virologist and Cambridge University lecturer says the reintroduction of some children into schools is a "sensible" approach.

    Dr Chris Smith, a BBC radio representer on the Naked Scientists show, said it would see children "benefit enormously from the socialistation".

    The government has announced plans that would see some reception, year one and year six pupils return to school from June.

    Dr Smith, who lives in Essex, said: "I think it's a very sensible approach. It's a staged approach."

  3. 'I thought my son had coronavirus but I was wrong'published at 06:25 British Summer Time 13 May 2020

    A mum tells parents to seek medical care if their children become ill, despite coronavirus fears.

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  4. Help on hand for struggling businessespublished at 17:37 British Summer Time 12 May 2020

    A new way to help businesses struggling during the coronavirus pandemic has been set up.

    The Greater Cambridge Business Forum, aims to explore the concerns of local firms and find out the best way to help them.

    It has been started by South Cambridgeshire District , externaland Cambridge City, external councils.

    Sutton StreetImage source, John Sutton/Geograph

    Bridget Smith, leader of South Cambs, said: "We will continue to work with local and national government and the very accomplished business networks in our area to get our business communities through these very difficult times.

    "If we all pull together, Greater Cambridge will recover well and quickly.”

    Lewis Herbert, City Council leader, said: "Getting the Cambridge area economy safely out of lockdown and on to strong foundations for the new normal is the biggest economic and social recovery challenge we have had to face in our lifetimes."

  5. Thomas Cook redundancy payouts total £59mpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 12 May 2020

    The collapse of the Peterborough-based travel firm put 21,000 jobs worldwide at risk.

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  6. Former detective jailed over keyless car theftspublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 12 May 2020

    Valdas Raudis, 43, was involved in the theft of 10 keyless cars from across Peterborough in 2019.

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  7. Two charged with murder over body found in bushespublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 12 May 2020

    The body of a 28-year-old man was discovered on an industrial estate at the weekend.

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  8. Greater Anglia to run more trainspublished at 12:47 British Summer Time 12 May 2020

    Nic Rigby
    BBC News

    Railway company Greater Anglia, external is to change its reduced emergency timetable and increase train services after the government announced a slight easing of the lockdown.

    From Monday, it will run an amended timetable on weekdays with a "Saturday service" number of trains.

    It will see increased frequency of services on the Great Eastern Main Line from Colchester, Clacton and Southend to London and the West Anglia Main Line from Cambridge to Liverpool Street.

    CarriagesImage source, Getty Images

    Regional lines will remain as they are, but the hourly Norwich to Cambridge service will now run as a direct through service to Stansted Airport again.

    The Norwich-London intercity service, will continue to run once an hour, but during peak periods will not call at Colchester or Chelmsford as it runs non-stop between Manningtree and Stratford.

    Passengers at Colchester will be served by three trains per hour and at Chelmsford by four trains per hour on the Great Eastern Main Line.

    Jamie Burles, Greater Anglia managing director, said: "Government advice is still to avoid public transport, so please only travel with us if your journey is absolutely essential.

    "We have marked up our trains and stations to help customers to socially distance."

  9. Have alcohol, gambling and porn habits changed in lockdown?published at 12:05 British Summer Time 12 May 2020

    Most people's lives changed on 23 March, when we were placed in lockdown, so to find out how we have coped or changed our habits, volunteers are needed to take part in a study.

    The University of Cambridge wants to know if staying at home has led to us drinking more, spending more time gambling online or consuming pornography.

    The anonymous online survey, external takes 10 minutes to complete, researchers said.

    Someone on a computerImage source, University of Cambridge

    Dr Valerie Voon, from the university, said: "In many cases, these changes will be people’s strategies for coping with the anxiety and stress caused by the pandemic and lockdown and, we hope, won't have a long-term impact if the behaviour can be controlled.

    "For some people who might already have been struggling with or have a history of addiction these increased habits could prove problematic."

  10. Mum 'grateful' for maternity hospital measurespublished at 06:42 British Summer Time 12 May 2020

    Strict new coronavirus guidelines mean the way midwives work has now changed.

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  11. Fourteen dogs and puppies stolen from breederpublished at 17:27 British Summer Time 11 May 2020

    Cocker spaniels and cockapoos, some less than six weeks old, can be worth thousands of pounds.

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  12. City council to discuss £18m coronavirus grantspublished at 13:04 British Summer Time 11 May 2020

    A council that has spent £18m in grants to residents coping with the Covid-19 pandemic has denied its finances are on the brink after receiving £11m back in government pay outs.

    Peterborough City Council's cabinet, external is meeting at 14:00 to review the gap in its finances but the leader is confident it will receive more funding.

    The Conservative leader of the council John Holdich said: "I don't think they [the government] can afford not to give us any more money - it's just a question of how much.

    "We're not on the brink but, obviously, we need to keep it constantly under review and we could be in some serious trouble if they don't fill some of the holes for us."

    The grants were allocated under government support schemes announced by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak.

    Peterborough Town HallImage source, Paul Bryan/Geograph
  13. Animals die and people hurt in flat blazepublished at 06:58 British Summer Time 11 May 2020

    One person is taken to hospital but a cat and a dog died from the effects of smoke inhalation.

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  14. Two murder arrests over body found in bushespublished at 19:32 British Summer Time 10 May 2020

    The suspects are questioned on suspicion of killing a man whose body was found in a hedge.

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  15. Body found in bushes on industrial estatepublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 9 May 2020

    Forensic officers are seen examining a bicycle in the hedge where the man's remains were found.

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  16. Thwarted bride dons WW2 uniform for weekend walkspublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 8 May 2020

    Historian Kindra Jones wanted to "do something positive" after her wedding was postponed.

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  17. Teddies take off for VE Daypublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 7 May 2020

    Alex Pope
    BBC News Online

    Teddy bearsImage source, Debra Leech

    A retired NHS nurse has turned her front garden into a home for cuddly toys, to keep morale high in her village.

    Teddy bearsImage source, Debra Leech

    Debra Leech, 59, who used to work at the Lister Hospital in Stevenage, created the teddy bear displays in Little Gransden, Cambridgeshire.

    HMS VictoryImage source, Debra Leech

    Every week there has been a different theme, from pirates to space.

    To mark VE Day 75 on Friday, this week's is "405 Squadron", in recognition of the Canadian servicemen who were stationed close by during World War Two.

  18. Medical director 'walks in NHS staff shoes'published at 16:26 British Summer Time 7 May 2020

    A hospital trust's medical director has decided to walk in the shoes of his staff to see for himself "what their experiences under such challenging conditions have been".

    Dr Kanchan Rege, from the North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, external, became "Consultant 2" at Peterborough City Hospital, and plans to do the same at Hinchingbrooke Hospital.

    He said: "I was worried about being rusty, as I haven't been a medical registrar since 1994."

    He added that he was "nervous" to start with and found the personal protective equipment (PPE) "uncomfortable" and took a long time to put on, but said:"The care that I witnessed was outstanding" he said.

    Dr Kanchan Rege with the team on B14Image source, North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust

    “I wanted to get their perspective and to demonstrate that I am not advising them to do anything that I wouldn’t do."

  19. Child rapist who shared images with uncle jailedpublished at 13:02 British Summer Time 7 May 2020

    Guy Delph shared his abuse images with his uncle, who sent them to fellow paedophiles.

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  20. Wandering wallaby goes on walkabout from zoopublished at 12:05 British Summer Time 7 May 2020

    The meandering marsupial was cornered in a garden five miles away by police and driven home.

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