Hinchingbrooke franchise, Quayside punting dispute, Alconbury homes
The public are invited to comment on a private firm managing Hinchingbrooke hospital. NHS East of England tells Jez whether the arrival of a new government will make any difference to the plans.
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The public are invited to comment on controversial plans for a private firm to manage Hinchingbrooke hospital, at a meeting in St Neots. Dr Stephen Dunn from NHS East of England tells Jez whether the arrival of a new government will make any difference to the plans.
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Jez puts on his spandex to try out a 'Baby Bootcamp' on Waterbeach village green. Trainer Sally Johnson puts Jez through his paces.
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The 'Punt Wars' in Cambridge could soon be at an end. A long running dispute over who owes the Quayside steps has been resolved, following the threatof High Court action. As Cllr Neil McGovern explains, the move should stop rival firms aggressively touting for punt business.
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