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The incredible Cambs women who deserve to be celebrated this International Women s Day

The incredible Cambs women who deserve to be celebrated this International Women s Day
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Tribute to teacher and dad-of-four Dan King

Dan King with his children Sadie 16, Jackson 12, Marcie10 and Tilda 8. - Credit: Amy Whyte Tributes have been paid to Huntingdon man Dan King who died on January 29 following a long battle with cancer.    Dan leaves behind his wife Sinead and four children, Sadie 16, Jackson 12, Marcie10 and Tilda 8 and also his eight siblings and parents.    Dan and Sinead were together for 25 years and lived in Brampton for 14 years and both attended Hinchingbrooke School.   Dan King - Credit: Amy Whyte All Dan s children are talented, with Sadie inheriting her father s love of music and the guitar. Jackson is also an aspiring footballer and plays for the Godmanchester Town as part of the Eastern Junior Alliance. 

Charity which runs Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre in Wisbech launches Amazon wishlist

Charity which runs Alan Hudson Day Treatment Centre in Wisbech launches Amazon wishlist  | Updated: 17:22, 25 February 2021 A charity that provides end of life care has been overwhelmed by people s generosity after an SOS call for blankets prompted a massive response. When the temperatures took a dip recently Dr Jenny Huguet at Arthur Rank Hospice put a call out for more blankets, to help keep patients toasty and warm. That Saturday at 8.30am a “We need … nice NEW fluffy blankets!!” post was shared, resulting in an incredible response. Nearly 1,000 people engaged with the post and it received 55 shares, going on to reach more than 6500 people!

Soham man launches Arthur Rank Hospice fundraiser

Published: 2:54 PM January 25, 2021    Updated: 11:11 PM January 26, 2021 George Ginn, a former Soham town councillor, will aim to raise funds for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity by completing one million steps in 100 days. - Credit: Arthur Rank Hospice Charity/George Ginn A former town councillor is aiming to complete one million steps in 100 days for charity. George Ginn from Soham accepted the challenge from Arthur Rank Hospice Charity to take on the task between January 11 and April 20, where he looks to raise £100.  Endurance challenges are not uncommon for George, who completed the London Marathon 21 years ago, and for his latest feat, he plans to walk an average of five miles a day so he can meet his target. 

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