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Newmarket tourism initiative backed by town council

11 January 2018
Newmarket tourism initiative backed by town council

Newmarket tourism initiative backed by town council

11 January 2018

Newmarket Town councillors have agreed to back the town’s tourism initiative to the tune of £5,000 a year for the next three years.


Newmarket cinema feasibility study looked at in detail by district council

11 January 2018
Newmarket cinema feasibility study looked at in detail by district council

Newmarket cinema feasibility study looked at in detail by district council

11 January 2018

The report commissioned by Forest Heath District Council into the feasibility of having a cinema in Newmarket has been completed and is now being looked at in detail by the authority.


Praise for ‘aspirational and holistic approach’ as a Stetchworth nursery wins top award

05 January 2018
Praise for ‘aspirational and holistic approach’ as a Stetchworth nursery wins top award

Praise for ‘aspirational and holistic approach’ as a Stetchworth nursery wins top award

05 January 2018

Staff at a Stetchworth nursery have been celebrating after it was named one of the best in the country at training and development.


Forest Heath council's solar farm is shining

05 January 2018
Forest Heath council's solar farm is shining

Forest Heath council's solar farm is shining

05 January 2018

A council’s multi-million pound investment in a solar farm appears to be paying dividends.


Hit-and-run victim closer to Paralympic dream

01 January 2018
Hit-and-run victim closer to Paralympic dream

Hit-and-run victim closer to Paralympic dream

01 January 2018

Shaun Whiter, who lost both his legs in a hit-and-run accident, is closer to pursuing his Paralympic dreams after being selected for a prestigious training programme.


Club members 'rough it' for charity fundraiser

29 December 2017
Club members 'rough it' for charity fundraiser

Club members 'rough it' for charity fundraiser

29 December 2017

Six members of a book club at Carlton had a taste of what it is like to sleep rough when they camped out in the parish church to raise money for the homeless.


Police ask for public's help in finding Ely landlady who disappeared 20 years ago

29 December 2017
Police ask for public's help in finding Ely landlady who disappeared 20 years ago

Police ask for public's help in finding Ely landlady who disappeared 20 years ago

29 December 2017

Police are re-appealing for the public’s help in solving the disappearance of a woman in Ely 20 years ago.


Newmarket's St John Ambulance badger sett looking for new leader

29 December 2017
Newmarket's St John Ambulance badger sett looking for new leader

Newmarket's St John Ambulance badger sett looking for new leader

29 December 2017

Organisers of the St John Ambulance Badger sett in Newmarket are appealing for a volunteer youth leader to join the team.


Newmarket's Bedford Lodge chooses East Anglia Children’s Hospice as its charity for 2018

28 December 2017
Newmarket's Bedford Lodge chooses East Anglia Children’s Hospice as its charity for 2018

Newmarket's Bedford Lodge chooses East Anglia Children’s Hospice as its charity for 2018

28 December 2017

Newmarket’s Bedford Lodge Hotel and Spa will be backing the East Anglia Children’s Hospice (EACH) as its charity of the year for 2018.


Grieving family claims housing association dumped personal effects of man who died in their property

28 December 2017
Grieving family claims housing association dumped personal effects of man who died in their property

Grieving family claims housing association dumped personal effects of man who died in their property

28 December 2017

A housing association has launched an investigation after claims by the family of a man who died in one of their properties in Exning that his personal effects had been dumped.


Three cheers for Christmas

25 December 2017
Three cheers for Christmas

Three cheers for Christmas

25 December 2017

Exning’s St Martin’s Church hosted its third annual Christmas Tree Festival on Saturday with some 41 trees decorated by local organisations.


Bill serves up festive treat for 700 residents in annual Gredley lunch

25 December 2017
Bill serves up festive treat for 700 residents in annual Gredley lunch

Bill serves up festive treat for 700 residents in annual Gredley lunch

25 December 2017

He is a hero to the majority of Newmarket’s senior citizens and last week, Pensioners’ Pal Bill Gredley served up yet another Christmas favourite for 700 residents at Tattersalls.


Lawyers tell of toll on paedophile doctor Myles Bradbury's victims

24 December 2017
Lawyers tell of toll on paedophile doctor Myles Bradbury's victims

Lawyers tell of toll on paedophile doctor Myles Bradbury's victims

24 December 2017

Paedophile doctor Myles Bradbury’s victims have been permanently damaged, according to the lawyers who have secured damages for them.


Secure Newmarket yard will isolate sick horses

24 December 2017
Secure Newmarket yard will isolate sick horses

Secure Newmarket yard will isolate sick horses

24 December 2017

Proposals for an emergency racehorse isolation facility in Newmarket, which could be vital in preventing the spread of serious contagious equine diseases, such as strangles, has been given the go-ahead.


Award is a shoe-in for Edward: leading supplier of horseshoes opens new Newmarket division in Studlands Park Avenue

23 December 2017
Award is a shoe-in for Edward: leading supplier of horseshoes opens new Newmarket division in Studlands Park Avenue

Award is a shoe-in for Edward: leading supplier of horseshoes opens new Newmarket division in Studlands Park Avenue

23 December 2017

A Newmarket farrier will be on his way to an international summit in the United States next year as a result of the success of horses trained by one of his major clients, John Gosden.


Newmarket town council to seek advice on banning travellers from the town

22 December 2017
Newmarket town council to seek advice on banning travellers from the town

Newmarket town council to seek advice on banning travellers from the town

22 December 2017

Members of a council which successfully banned travellers from setting up illegal sites in their town after securing an “unprecedented” High Court ruling, have agreed to talk to Newmarket town council about their action.


A14 to become new European-style expressway

22 December 2017
A14 to become new European-style expressway

A14 to become new European-style expressway

22 December 2017

The A14 could be transformed will be transformed into a ‘mini motorways’ under plans modelled on European-style expressways, it emerged in a Highways England report published this week.


Carol concert raises £5,000 for Newmarket-based charity

21 December 2017
Carol concert raises £5,000 for Newmarket-based charity

Carol concert raises £5,000 for Newmarket-based charity

21 December 2017

Children from Newmarket’s Fairstead House School Choir were joined by students from Newmarket Academy, community choir, VivaVoices, and Newmarket Town Band for Racing Welfare’s annual carol concert at Tattersalls which raises funds for the charity’s chaplaincy service.


Hurt pensioner waits 90 minutes in Newmarket Cemetery for 999 crew to arrive from Luton

21 December 2017
Hurt pensioner waits 90 minutes in Newmarket Cemetery for 999 crew to arrive from Luton

Hurt pensioner waits 90 minutes in Newmarket Cemetery for 999 crew to arrive from Luton

21 December 2017

A Newmarket pensioner lay for nearly two hours in the town’s cemetery waiting for an ambulance after falling and banging her head on a gravestone.


Tattersalls celebrates record-breaking annual turnover of 331 million guineas

19 December 2017
Tattersalls celebrates record-breaking annual turnover of 331 million guineas

Tattersalls celebrates record-breaking annual turnover of 331 million guineas

19 December 2017

As the curtain came down on Tattersalls’ December Sale, the Newmarket-based bloodstock auctioneer was celebrating an unprecedented year of business in which every one of its sales achieved record figures.