February 2007 Archive
Fresh from their sell-out concert in Kings’ College Chapel recently, renowned ensemble Prime Brass are playing at Hinchingbrooke Performing Arts Centre on Friday (2nd March) at 7.30pm.
The National Pool Lifeguard Qualification (NPLQ) is the most widely recognised lifeguard qualification in the UK with over 33,000 lifeguards gaining the NPLQ every year.
Treat yourself to an evening of relaxation and exercise among the company of friends, partners or family and choose from a selection or beauty treatments.
A study, looking into possible future development of the Priory Quarter of St Neots has been commissioned by Huntingdonshire District Council and St Neots Town Council.
On Friday 9 February 2007 at Huntingdon Magistrates’ court two local women pleaded guilty to benefit fraud following investigations conducted by Huntingdonshire District Council’s fraud team.
Council tax payers in Huntingdonshire will pay an extra 10 pence a week for the wide range of services they receive from the district council.
Huntingdonshire District Council is celebrating success after receiving East of England Development Agency grants from The Quality of Place Fund for two partnership projects.
Roadside verges and football pitches in the district will look even better this year, thanks to the delivery of a New Holland Tractor to Huntingdonshire District Council.
A multi-million pound regeneration programme to create a new heart for the Oxmoor area of Huntingdon has won an award for Community Planning.
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Huntingdonshire District Council has taken a major step forward in its commitment to tackling climate change, by signing the Nottingham Declaration and has become the 21st authority out of 54 in the East of England to do so.
In six months, six and a half stone has been lost by members at Huntingdonshire District Council’s Impressions Fitness Suites.
Residents of Huntingdonshire who call at the district council’s offices to pay their council tax by cash may soon have a more convenient way of settling their bills.