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Haverhill 


WEEKLY NEWS 


Thursday, April 30, 2009 

Students get a taste of 
the East on China visit 

PAGE 2 


LIFE ON OUR STREET 
IS TOTAL NIGHTMARE’ 

PAGE 


45p where purchased 




A YOUNG man with learning 
difficulties who admitted 
carrying out a terrifying late- 
night robbery to fund his drug 
habit has been jailed indefin¬ 
itely. 

Michael Dare, 23, had brand¬ 
ished a kitchen knife and covered 
his face with a hood and a scarf in 
a bid to avoid detection. 

But as he grabbed £640 from the 
manager of the town’s Domino’s Pizza, 
Dare’s disguise slipped, allowing him to be 
identified. 

Dare, of Shepherds Court, Haverhill, 
appeared at Ipswich Crown Court, where 
Judge John Holt told him that he would 
only be considered for release from prison 
when the Parole Board were satisfied that 
he no longer represented a significant risk 
to the public. 

The court heard how Dare had been 
seen outside the pizza shop shortly before 
midnight on a Sunday last December. 

Staff went outside to ask if they could 
help and Dare told them he wanted to call 
a taxi to take him to the Clements estate. 

Peter Gair, prosecuting, said inside the 
shop a staff member offered to telephone 
a local taxi firm but the line was busy. 
Dare, who had covered his face so that 
only his eyes were visible then pulled out 
a knife and demanded money. 

Two terrified workers ran from the shop, 
while a third pressed a panic button 
before also fleeing. 

■ Turn to Page 3 


* Say cheese: Lisa Phillips, 5, 

Zach Brookes, 6, Joshua 
Bolton, 5, Thomas Raper, 6 
and teacher Laura Haynes. 

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Fun makes the menu with pupils’ pizza play 


KNEADING dough and tossing 
their own pizzas in the air was 
on the timetable for a group of 
primary school children. 

The 52 pupils from Kedington 
Primary School paid a visit to 


the Pizza Hut restaurant in 
Regent Street, Cambridge, 
before it opened to customers to 
see what went on there and to 
try their hand at make pizzas. 

The visit was organised by 


the restaurant’s manager Nick 
Stone, whose daughter Lauren 
attends the school. 

Mr Stoner said: “The idea 
was for them to come in and do 
some taste testing and see what 


goes into pizzas. Pizza is a 
healthy option as part of 
balanced diet. Our salt levels 
are now well under FSA 
standards and our salad bar 
offers a lot more options.” 


INSIDE 

‘Despicable’ 

Staff help bring end to 
fraudsters’ campaign 
PAGE 2 

Cash boost 

High Street shops to 
share in revamp funds 
PAGE 3 

Results 

Crime figures fall but 
jump in drug incidents 
PAGE 4 

Advice 

Help at hand forOAPs 
to beat credit crunch 
PAGE 7 

WHAT’S ON 
Feisty show 

Rachael Wooding 
steps on stage as Evita 

PAGE 17 

On the box 

All the weekend’s 
viewing at a glance 
PAGE 20 

SPORT 
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Haverhill footballers 
are bottom of table 

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2 | April 30, 2009 [ WEEKLY NEWS 


Teachers feel 
strain of job 

STRESSED out teachers in 
Cambridgeshire clocked up 
more than 3,400 sick days 
in the last academic year as 
absenteeism for anxiety, 
stress and fatigue soared. 

Figures obtained by the 
Weekly News show teachers 
took 3,471 days off work 
from the county’s primary 
and secondary schools for 
‘stress, depression, anxiety, 
mental health and ex¬ 
haustion’ in 2007-08 - more 
than double the 1,577 sick 
days lost in the previous 
year. 

The situation was part¬ 
icularly bad in primary 
schools, where mental- 
health related sick days 
rose by 250 per cent from 
499 in 2006-07 to 1,755 days 
last year. 

That also represented a 
43 per cent increase on the 
2005-06 figure of 1,225. 

In secondary schools, 
stress and mental health- 
related sick days rose by 59 
per cent last year - up from 
1,078 in 2006-07 to 1,716 
last year. 

Days missed for the same 
reason in 2005-06 stood at 
just 798 - less half this 
year’s total. It meant school 
staff took a total of 18.2 
years off sick last year - 
compared to just 8.3 years 
in 2006-07. 



West meets East 
in tour of China 


STUDENTS were given a 
taste of the East during 
a trip of lifetime to 
China. 

Five students and two 
teachers from 
Haverhill’s Samuel 
Ward Arts and 
Technology College, in 
association with the 
Youth China Cultural 
Organisation, spent 12 
days in Beijing. 

The school has 
established links with 
the Beijing Cambridge- 
Jingye High School in 
Tongzhou District, which 
has 1,500 high 
achieving students with 
dance, theatre and 
sports backgrounds. 

The group visited the 
Forbidden City, the Old 
Summer Palace and 
Tianamen Square. 

They had dinner at 
the Chinese Opera, and 
saw the colourful and 
fast-paced The Story of 
Kung Fu - Theatre Style, 
a Chinese Cultural 
Theatre production. 

They also enjoyed 
wonderful Chinese 


meals from different 
regions of China and 
chopsticks are their 
speciality now. They 
then had the chance to 
relax in a hot spring spa 
and visit the Great Wall 
of China. 

A spokesman for the 
college said the 
students noticed 
different comparisons of 
old with new, rich with 
poor, hi-tech with low- 
tech, and were greeted 
by very friendly people. 

He said: “We were 
the centre of attention 
wherever we went, 
having two girls with 
blonde hair and two very 
tall young men with us - 
they were photographed 
many times with 
Chinese people-young 
and old. 

“We were also lucky 
enough to be guided 
round Beijing by a very 
informative tour guide. 

“The experience was 
fantastic - we need to 
go back again to see 
some areas in more 
detail.” 


Back home: from left, Charlee Strowger, 15, Sam 
Moore, 15, Ema Field, 15, Rhian Fawcett, 15, 
Marian Merch-Chammon, PA to the headteacher, 
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'Despicable’ 
fraud campaign 


VIGILANT staff at a Haver¬ 
hill store brought a fraud¬ 
ster’s two-year stealing 
spree to an end, a court 
has heard. 

Two teenagers were attempting 
to collect a refund for defective 
goods at the town’s Argos store 
when staff became suspicious 
and alerted police. 

The duo - who cannot be 
named for legal reasons - tried to 
use a bank statement in the 
name of Trina Spiteri as alleged 
proof of purchase, Ipswich 
Crown Court was told on Mon¬ 
day. 

Police launched an invest¬ 
igation and discovered that 
Spiteri, 47, had been waging a 
campaign of fraud against Argos 
since 2005, obtaining thousands 
of pounds worth of vouchers for 
refunds which she then sold on 
eBay for below face value. 

Parked close to the Haverhill 
store was a car being driven by 
Spiteri’s accomplice, Lesley 
Fuller, who had driven the teen¬ 
agers to the town. 

Police found a “considerable 
quantity” of defective goods in 
the vehicle, along with a list of 
which items were to be taken 
back, excuses to be used and 


directions to Argos stores. 

Duncan O’Donnell, prosecut¬ 
ing, said the actions of the Hav¬ 
erhill staff in May 2007 had end¬ 
ed a long-running fraud. 

Spiteri had been working with 
the two teenagers who would 
take defective items, often toys, 
back to Argos stores and ask for a 
refund. 

During a search of Spiteri’s 
home in Rayleigh, Essex, police 
found details of Argos gift 
voucher transactions. Mr O’Don¬ 
nell said that during a single six- 
week period she had netted 
£1,400. 

Spiteri’s garage also housed 21 
boxes of toys, most of which 
when examined were defective. 
Spiteri denied that the toys had 
been destined for future fraud 
attempts, saying she was selling 
them for someone else. 

Police went on to find details of 
sales of Argos vouchers worth an 
alleged £55,414 at below face 
value in exchange for cash. But 
Spiteri said at the most she had 
obtained only £10,000. 

The court also heard that while 
Inland Revenue records showed 
that Spiteri was not working, her 
bank account contained £95,000, 
some of it from unexplained dep¬ 
osits. 


Spiteri and Fuller, also 47, of 
Rayleigh, had been friends since 
they were at school, the court 
heard. Both had pleaded guilty to 
a charge of conspiracy to steal. 

Christopher Paxton, appearing 
for Spiteri, said she was a woman 
of previously good character and 
her offending did not bear any 
hallmarks of sophistication. 

Detection had been inevitable 
because she had repeatedly tar¬ 
geted the same branches of Argos 
and never tried to disguise her 
identity. 

Fuller had only been involved 
in the offending on the day she 
was arrested at Haverhill, said 
Richard Potts, defending. 

He said: “This offending came 
about primarily because of her 
reliance on amphetamines which 
became quite marked in the 
period preceeding.” 

fudge Neil McKittrick describ¬ 
ed Spiteri’s behaviour as “despic¬ 
able”. 

She was sentenced to 40 weeks 
in prison, suspended for 18 mon¬ 
ths, and must complete 100 
hours unpaid community work. 

Fuller was placed under 
supervision for 18 months and 
ordered to take part in the Think 
First programme for offenders. 


Police link car 
arson attacks 

A WHITE Peugeot 106 
was set alight at the back 
of a house in Haverhill on 
Tuesday night. 

The arson attack 
happened at around 
12.05am in Wratting 
Road and police are 
linking it to the theft of a 
silver Nissan Micra car 
from Abington Place, 
Haverhill, between 
9.30pm on Tuesday and 
1.10am yesterday. That 
car was later found burnt 
out off the A134 near 
Long Melford. 

Calls in relation to the 
Nissan theft should be 
made to Pc Kelly 
Waggett at Haverhill 
Police on (01284) 

774100, while calls 
related to the Peugeot fire 
should be directed 
towards Pc Richard 
Oldroydatthe same 
number. Alternatively, call 
Crimestoppers on 0800 
555111. 

Pair fled with 
copper piping 

TWO men wearing 
hooded tops who were 
disturbed inside a 
container in a car park 
fled with a quantity of 
copper piping. 

The burglary happened at 
Lordscroft Lane, 

Haverhill, at around 
9.40pm on Tuesday and 
the pair left in a dark 
coloured Vauxhall Astra 
or Vectra, driving off 
along Ehringshausen 
Way towards Sturmer. 
Anyone with information 
is asked to call Pc Cris 
Reynolds at Haverhill 
police on (01284) 
774100 or 

Crimestoppers on 0800 
555111. 

Mower stolen 
from shed 

A RIDE-ON John Deere 
lawnmower was stolen 
by thieves who broke 
into a shed by cutting a 
padlock at Front Street, 
Ousden, between 8pm 
on Monday and 8am on 
Tuesday. 

Call Pc Christopher 
Spraggons at Clare 
Police on (01284) 
774100 or 

Crimestoppers on 0800 
555111. 

Purse taken 
from shopper 

A PURSE was stolen 
from a woman’s 
handbag in a card shop 
at High Street, Haverhill, 
between 10,20am and 
10.30am on Tuesday. 

Call Pc Sarah Reavill at 
Haverhill Police on 
(01284) 774100 or 
Crimestoppers in 
confidence on 0800 555 
111 . 

Cafe proposal 

PLANS to create a seated 
eating area outside a new 
Costa Coffee shop in 
High Street, Haverhill, 
have been submitted to 
St Edmundsbury 
Borough Council. 


















WEEKLY NEWS | April 30, 2009 | 3 


Prison for 
robbery of 
takeaway 

■ From Page 1 

It was then that Dare 
had headed for the office 
where manager Richard 
Jeffrey had been counting 
takings. 

Mr Jeffrey told police: 
“Fearing for the safety of 
all the staff members I 
decided to unlock the 
office door and led him 
to where the money was.” 

None of the cash was 
ever recovered. 

The raid left staff very 
shaken and fearful. One 
man told police: “I was in 
fear of my life.” 

Initially police had no 
clues as to the robber’s 
identity, but inquiries 
pointed towards Dare 
having been involved. 

On January 5 a hooded 
top was recovered from 
his grandmother’s home 
and three days later, 
when he was arrested, 
Dare was wearing a pair 
of jeans bearing a dis¬ 
tinctive logo which mat¬ 
ched those of the robber. 

Positive identification 
came later, when staff 
were able to say during 
an identity procedure 
that Dare was the man 
they had seen during the 
robbery when his dis¬ 
guise momentarily slip¬ 
ped. 

Joanne Eley, mitig¬ 
ating, said that Dare was 
a young man with lear¬ 
ning disabilities who had 
difficulties in comm¬ 
unicating with others. 

He had a “very dis¬ 
rupted” early life and had 
been using illegal drugs 
since the age of 13. 

On the night of the 
robbery she said Dare 
had taken heroin, which 
was later found to have 
been adulterated with 
another drug and as a 
result he had no memory 
of what he had done. 

She said: “This is not a 
sophisticated robbery. It 
was clearly not well exec¬ 
uted. This had not been 
planned for some time. 
He was in need of money 
to fund his drug habit.” 

Judge Holt told Dare 
that he would be det¬ 
ained indefinitely as a he 
posed a “significant risk” 
to members of the public. 

Dare could not be 
considered for release 
under any circumstances 
for at least three years, 
less the 104 days he had 
already spent on remand 
awaiting sentence. 



‘Significant risk’: Michael 
Dare. 



Cycling circle: Pc Will Wright, left, and PCSO Gordon Walker, right, with Steve Carter, centre, and Parkway pupils. Picture: Richard Patterson 547658. 

Pupils get wheelie good tips on cycle safety 


YOUNG cyclists have been put through 
their paces to make sure they are safe 
when they take to the roads. 

Pupils are Parkway Middle School in 
Haverhill have been taking part in a 
bike safety training scheme, with 


regular sessions in the school grounds 
led by Steve Carter. 

Mr Carter, who is a behavioural 
support assistant at Parkway, 
organised the session with local beat 
officer Pc Will Wright. 


They tested the skills of 10 pupils in 
each session of the three-week course 
with theory in the classroom, training 
in the playground and then using skills 
learned on the road. 

He said: “Awareness is the main 


thing, starting off properly, seeing 
whether there is anything coming on 
their inside or outside. It is about 
safety and also keeping them fit.” 

For more information about the 
courses, call (01440) 704599. 


Councils 

oppose 

turbines 

EIGHT parish coun¬ 
cils have opposed 
plans for a wind farm 
on land between 
Linton and Great 
Chesterford. 

Renewable energy 
firm Enertrag sub¬ 
mitted plans to 
South Cambridge¬ 
shire and Uttlesford 
district councils 
earlier this year for 
eight 125m turbines 
on the farmland. 

But Linton, Had- 
stock, Hildersham, 
Little Chesterford, 
Great Chesterford, 
Hinxton, Little Ald¬ 
ington, and Great 
Abington parish 
councils have all 
voted to lodge ob¬ 
jections to the 
controversial pro¬ 
posal with the dist¬ 
rict councils. 

At a meeting of 
Linton Parish Coun¬ 
cil last week, only 
one of 12 councillors 
voted in favour of the 
scheme. They heard 
that around 3,400 
questionnaires were 
sent to local resi¬ 
dents. Of the 1,169 
that returned 76 per 
cent were against the 
proposals. 


Store revamp 
grant scheme 


TRADERS who have com¬ 
plained about unattractive 
traffic barriers deterring 
customers from visiting 
their shops are getting a 
cash lifeline - with the 
chance to claim grants to 
improve their shop fronts 
before a new Tesco store 
opens nearby. 

Traders in Queen Street, Hav¬ 
erhill, have already been con¬ 
sulted on the £50,000 St Ed- 
mundsbury Borough Council 
scheme, which was discussed at a 
meeting of the Haverhill Area 
Working party last week. 

Public consultation revealed 
that there would be a strong 
uptake for the borough council- 
funded scheme, due to be 
launched shortly after a major 
Queen Street improvement 
programme begins in May, 
replacing street furniture such as 
bins, street lights and benches. 

Business bosses believe that 
creating an attractive shopping 
environment is a key part of the 
success of Haverhill’s Town 
Centre master plan, and when 
Tesco opens this autumn, Queen 
Street is set to become an 
important pedestrian link 


BY JO DEEKS 


Email: editorial@haverhillweeklynews.co.uk 

between the main shopping area 
and the new superstore. 

Cllr Anne Gower, chair of the 
Haverhill Partnership and mem¬ 
ber of the Haverhill Area Working 
Party, said: “Queen Street has an 
intimate character that will be 
lifted by the public realm imp¬ 
rovements, but more is needed to 
encourage shoppers to explore. 

“We have been working with 
traders so that the scheme works 
both for them and to the benefit 
of the area as a whole and I am 
very pleased that it is receiving so 
much support.” 

Discussions are to take place 
about a group design scheme to 
reduce the cost of applying for 
grant aid, which is likely to be for 
up to 80 per cent of the cost of 
improvement work, up to a 
maximum of £8,000. 

Traders in Queen Street who 
had called for a total ban on 
traffic in the street have had their 
wishes partially granted as the 
normal traffic ban from 10am to 
4pm has been extended until 
6.30pm while traffic lights were in 
operation at the Cangle junction. 

A spokesman for Suffolk 


County Council’s highways 
department said this was a 
temporary measure to stop 
motorists using the street as a rat 
run to get through the lights 
more quickly, and the street 
would open up at 4pm again 
shortly. 

Sarah Howard, chairman of 
Haverhill Chamber of Com¬ 
merce, said: “It’s refreshing that 
businesses are being consulted 
and being given the means to 
update their shopfronts to make 
Queen Street look more appeal¬ 
ing. 

“There are some great shops in 
Queen Street and I hope that 
making the frontage reflect the 
quality of the goods on offer will 
attract more people to shop 
locally. 

“It is very easy to look at the 
opening of Tesco’s as a bad thing 
for the independent shops in the 
town. 

“However, I think that it is 
being handled very well and the 
steps that are being taken to 
make it a positive addition to the 
town are encouraging. 

“All we’ve got to do now is 
persuade local people to shop 
locally and this is another step 
towards achieving this goal.” 


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4 | April 30, 2009 | WEEKLY NEWS 


History in the air 

DUXFORD’S Imperial War 
Museum has announced a new 
series of talks exploring 20th 
century military history. 

Historian Jack Livesey will kick¬ 
off the series with a talk about 
the decisive 1944 battle of 
Falaise Pocket that led to the lib¬ 
eration of Paris during his visit 
to the museum on Sunday, May 
10 . 

He will return on Saturday, 
August 22, to discuss his book 
on the 155th Flak Regiment, The 
VI - The Men and the Machine. 


Crime figures fall but 
jump In drug incidents 


The history of the RAF fighter 
planes will also be discussed at 
a seminar on Sunday, June 14. 
Martin Boswell, curator of unif¬ 
orms, personal equipment and 
flags, will lecture on Design and 
Development of the Helmet on 
Sunday, November 15. 

To book a place, contact the 
museum on (01223) 835000. 

Space for tiny tots 

PLANS to build a replacement 
pavilion-style building for 
children aged 2-5 at Thurlow 
Voluntary Controlled Primary 
School in The Street, Little 
Thurlow, have been submitted to 
St Edmundsbury Borough 
Council. 

It will replace the existing 
portable building currently on 
the site. 

Factory extension 

AN EXTENSION to a light 
industrial unit at Boundary Road, 
Haverhill, is the subject of a 
planning application to St 
Edmundsbury Borough Council 
by Haverhill Small Factories. 





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Flashes of the past at reunion 


A PICTURE of youngsters 
enjoying themselves at an 
adventure playground more 
than a quarter of a century 
ago have brought back 
memories for many. 

An exhibition has been 
staged by Haverhill and 
District Local History Group 
of pictures taken at the 
former playground area off 
Greenfields Way, Haverhill, 
in the 1970s. 

The exhibition will be on 
display in the bistro area at 
Haverhill Arts Centre for the 
next two months and 
organisers are keen to find 
out the names of the rest of 
the children pictured, who 
have not yet been identified. 

Jill Young, History Group 
secretary, said many names 
had already been provided 
and several of those 
pictured had attended a 
reunion at the centre and 
the opening of the 
exhibition. 

A graph has been 
provided so that missing 


names can be added. 
Contact the centre on 


(01440) 714962 with 
details. 




BY JO DEEKS 


Email: editorial@haverhillweeklynews.co.uk 

EFFORTS to make Suffolk the 
safest county in England are on 
track, according to Chief Con¬ 
stable Simon Ash. 

The latest figures show there was an 
almost 4 per cent drop in overall crime 
across the county in 2008/09. 

The annual performance figures show 
that overall crime fell by 3.8 per cent to 
46,504, with 1,826 fewer crimes recorded 
than in the same period in 2007/08. 

The number of crimes solved in¬ 
creased, compared to the same period the 
previous year. 

While violent crime levels remained the 
same, vehicle crime and criminal damage 
both fell by 7 per cent and the number of 
arson incidents falling by a staggering 26 
per cent. Home burglaries dropped 6 per 
cent. 

The constabulary also improved its 
detection rate by 4 per cent to 34.3 per 
cent and a total of 15,949 crimes were 
solved - an extra 1,285 compared to 
2007/08. 

But it wasn’t all good news. The number 
of recorded drugs offences jumped 12 per 
cent. 

The figures also showed that robbery 
incidents were up by 3 per cent. 

Suffolk police’s call handling team 
answered 95.6 per cent of 999 calls within 
10 seconds, almost 6 per cent above the 90 
per cent target. 

There was also significant improvement 
in response to non-emergency calls, with 
84.6 per cent of calls answered within 30 
seconds, compared to 81 per cent last 
year. 

Chief Constable Ash welcomed the 
figures and said: “A great deal of hard work 
and commitment from our officers and 
staff has really paid off. 

“Our county has become even safer 
which is an excellent result. I am part¬ 
icularly pleased to see a reduction in 
crime as well as an increase in the number 
of crimes being solved. 

“In the year ahead, we must build upon 
this solid foundation as we aim to deliver 
the best possible service to the comm¬ 
unities of Suffolk. 

“Not only will we continue to tackle 
crime, but we will also continue to focus 
on increasing local people’s confidence in 
their local policing service. We need to 
ensure that local people feel safe and they 
feel we are doing a good job.” 

Suffolk Police Authority chairman 
Gulshan Kayembe said: “These latest 
figures show the constabulary is doing 
well, which is pleasing. 

“We will continue to monitor progress 
in the year ahead. Particular attention will 
be paid to increased partnership working 
and an increased presence of community 
policing through Safer Neighbourhood 
Teams.” 


Mon - Fri: 8:30am ill 11pm 
Sat & Sun: 8am til 9.45pm 


Man accused of stealing from hospice 


■faverhill Pharmacy 
(Clements & Christmas 
Maltings Surgery), 
Camps Road, Haverhill 


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A 25-YEAR-OLD man has 
denied stealing money 
belonging to a hospice. 

Brett Wickers, of Lowry 
Close, Haverhill, has also 
pleaded not guilty to a charge 
of fraud by false represent¬ 
ation to obtain gain involving 


sponsorship money for the 
same charity. 

The theft offence is alleged 
to have been committed 
between April 17, 2008 and 
June 13, 2008 against St Nich¬ 
olas Hospice in Bury St Ed¬ 
munds. 


Ipswich Crown Court heard 
that the fraud offence is 
alleged to have been comm¬ 
itted between April 17, 2008 
and September 30, 2008, also 
against St Nicholas Hospice. 

Judge Neil McKittrick told 
Wickers that he would have to 


return to court in June to 
stand trial. 

The hearing is expected to 
last for up to two days. 

Wickers was granted un¬ 
conditional bail until his next 
court appearance. 



































WEEKLY NEWS | April 30, 2009 | 5 


Glorious 

gardens 

EIGHT acres of glorious 
gardens at Sible 
Hedingham, near 
Haverhill, are to be 
opened to the public for 
the first time. 

Since moving in with 
their young family eight 
years ago, Peter and 
Sandra Robinson have 
been working to 
improve and renovate 
their garden at 
Rookwoods, Yeldham 
Road. 

It will open under the 
National Garden Society 
Scheme on May 15, 25 
and 29 from 2-5.30pm. 
Admission will be £3, 
children free, with teas 
and plants for sale. 

Shop thieves’ 
clean sweep 

THREE vacuum 
cleaners were stolen by 
thieves who broke into a 
shop at Haverhill by 
smashing a window in 
the early hours of the 
morning. 

The burglary happened 
in the High Street at 
around 1.30am on 
Monday, April 27. 

Calls in relation to this 
incident should be made 
to Pc Jonathan 
Chapman at Haverhill 
Police on (01284) 
774100 or 

Crimestoppers on 0800 
555 111 



Downturn 

conference 

THE impact of the economic 
downturn on the building of new 
homes will be the focus of a top- 
level conference in Cambridge. 

Cambridgeshire Horizons, the 
body working to secure the housing, 
new roads and other community 
facilities that the county needs, will 
hold its annual get-together on 
Wednesday, June 17, at Robinson 
College. 

Speakers will be Kate Barker, 
author of the Barker Reports on 
housing and a board member of the 
Homes and Communities Agency; 
John Cross, chairman of the Nat¬ 
ional Housing Federation; and Wulf 
Daseking, former director of city 
planning in Freiburg, Germany 

The conference will be officially 
opened by the chairman of Cam¬ 
bridgeshire Horizons, Sir David 
Trippier, who will also review 
progress made in delivering the 
“growth agenda” over the past five 
years. 

Alex Plant, chief executive of 
Cambridgeshire Horizons, who will 
also be addressing delegates, said: 
“It promises to be a fascinating 
conference this year. Over the last 
12 months a lot has changed for 
Horizons in terms of how we look to 
deliver growth. 

“The housing market has slowed, 
but the underlying need for new 
and more affordable homes rem¬ 
ains. This means we must embrace 
innovative ways of bringing dev¬ 
elopment forward without sacrif¬ 
icing quality standards.” 


Tax disc stolen 

A TAX disc was stolen 
from a car parked at 
Haverhill. 

The theft happened at 
Pipers Close between 
April 14 and 21, when 
offenders entered a 
green Ford by unknown 
means. 

Calls in relation to this 
incident should be made 
to Pc Andrew Green at 
Haverhill police on 
(01284) 774100 or 
Crimestoppers on 0800 
555111. 

Trailer taken 

A BLUE trailer with a 
metal surround was 
stolen from a driveway 
at Bury Road, 
Wickhambrook between 
8am and 6pm last 
Thursday. 

The trailer, which had 
been left secure, has a 
green ramp to the rear 
and new tyres. 

Calls in relation to this 
incident should be made 
to Pc Colin Cox at 
Haverhill police on 
(01284) 774100 or 
Crimestoppers on 0800 
555111. 


Heart patient’s 
plea for peace 


A HEART surgery patient 
say “neighbours from hell” 
is making his life a misery 
and claims the housing 
association which manages 
his home is ignoring the 
problem. 

Phillip Hill, 63, and his wife 
Carol, 58, have lived in Willow 
Close, Haverhill, for the past six 
years, but say their once peaceful 
cul-de-sac has been ruined over 
the past 12 months by rowdy 
behaviour. 

They also claim to have seen 
people dealing drugs openly in 
the street, despite a police drugs 
raid in the area earlier this year. 

Mr Hill says Sanctuary Housing 
Group has done little to tackle the 
problems. 


BY JO DEEKS 


Email: editorial@haverhillweeklynews.co.uk 

He added: “This used to be a 
nice place to live, but now when 
you tell people where you live they 
say‘poor you’. 

“There were cars parked outside 
that people refused to move, so 
the refuse truck could not get in. 

“There are arguments about 
drug deals in the early hours of the 
morning and people have just had 
enough of it. 

“One married couple are mov¬ 
ing back in with parents because 
they cannot stand living here any 
more and I had a 60-year-old man 
at my door in tears and exhausted. 

“We just don’t know where we 
can go and more people are 
moving out because of it.” 


A statement from Sanctuary 
said: “The safety and wellbeing of 
our residents is paramount and 
we take any reports of anti-social 
behaviour, such as those made by 
Mr Hill, very seriously. 

“We would like to reassure the 
residents of Willow Close that we 
are working closely with Suffolk 
police and other partner agencies 
over these claims. 

“Although the investigations are 
ongoing, we will continue to 
update Mr Hill and other residents 
in the area with their progress. 

“We currently employ con¬ 
tractors to provide the grounds 
maintenance service at Willow 
Close and will soon start to con¬ 
sult residents about how this 
service is delivered in the future.” 


Survey reveals third of drinkers exceed limits 


NEARLY a third of regular 
drinkers in the eastern region 
drink too much, says a survey. 

NHS East of England has 
released a preview of results 
from the Big Drink Debate, 
which questioned 7,000 people. 


The results show 69 per cent 
of men and 52 per cent of 
women drink regularly, and 
men are also more likely to 
drink above recommended 
limits. 

Only 6 per cent of resp¬ 


ondents admitted to being 
heavy drinkers, yet 29 per cent 
regularly drink above recom¬ 
mended limits. Thirty-two per 
cent of men and 26 per cent of 
women drink more. 

Thirty-four per cent of 


respondents thought drunken 
behaviour was a problem in 
their local area. 

The Government Office for 
the East of England will use the 
results to get a picture of 
drinking habits in the region. 



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Joining forces: the Home Shield launch are, from left, Cathy Inman, project 
manager; Terri Sansom, project assistant; Matt Murdoch, of Cambridgeshire fire 
service; Pam Nicholas and Ruth Rogers, of Age Concern; and Chief Supt Jeff Hill. 

Picture: Warren Gunn 547644. 


BY CHRIS ELLIOTT 


Email: editorial@haverhillweeklynews.co.uk 

OLDER people in Cam¬ 
bridgeshire will be better 
looked after thanks to a new 
scheme being pioneered by 
the county council and the 
charity Age Concern, it is 
claimed. 

Called Cambridgeshire Home 
Shield, the aim is to make sure that 
elderly folk in need of medical or 
other help get it quickly. 

Front-line workers such as the 
police and firefighters will be able 
to pass on requests for assistance to 
social services teams and health 
experts. 

The scheme, said to be one of the 
first of its kind nationwide, was 
officially launched last week. 

A council spokesman said: 
“Home Shield is a partnership that 
handles referrals from front-line 
staff to help elderly and vulnerable 
people. Age Concern co-ordinate 
the referrals and pass them on to 


the relevant partner organisations 
to ensure a smooth and effective 
system. 

“The project brings together 16 
organisations including the fire 
service, Adult Social Care, Cam¬ 


bridgeshire police, the Pension 
Service, Warmfront and the Royal 
British Legion. It is hoped that 
others will also play their part. 

“The scheme is designed to 
promote health, well-being and 


independent living. It will act as a 
quick method of ensuring that the 
right agency responds to the actual 
needs of the person visited.” 

Cllr Fred Yeulett, the council’s 
cabinet member for communities, 
said: “This is a great idea designed 
to protect and support some of the 
most vulnerable members of our 
community. 

“Often people don’t know where 
to go for help, but this scheme will 
mean that their problems will get 
reported and passed on to the 
relevant organisation wherever 
possible. 

“For example, if a trading stand¬ 
ards officer visits and discovers a 
resident needs support from Adult 
Social Care, or a fire alarm fitted, or 
even a visit from volunteers 
because they are lonely, then this 
can also be set up. 

“It really is about being proactive 
and helping vulnerable people live 
independently. 

“I would like to thank Age 
Concern and all the partner 
organisations taking part in it.” 

























WEEKLY NEWS | April 30, 2009 | 7 


Help Is at hand 
for pensioners 


BY JO PEEKS 

Email: editorial@haverhillweeklynews.co.uk 

OLDER people in 
Haverhill got tips 
on free services and 
advice to help them 
beat the credit 
crunch when a new 
countywide road¬ 
show visited the 
town. 

The first Homeshield 
Roadshow event was 
held in at Haverhill Fire 
Station in Ehringsh- 
ausen Way last week, 
before its team tours the 
county to inform the 
public about the sup¬ 
port that is available to 
some of the most vul¬ 
nerable people of Suff¬ 
olk. 

This roadshow is one 
of three which has been 
organised locally to pro¬ 
mote the Homeshield 
service. 

Originally launched in 
2007, Homeshield pro¬ 
vides easy access to 
many services and org¬ 
anisations. 

But Suffolk County 
Council said it has 
recognised that, due to 
growing numbers of 



Advice: representatives from different groups at Haverhill Fire Station. 

Picture: Keith Jones 547816. 


older people and the 
effects of the credit 
crunch, the number of 
vulnerable people is 
likely to rise. 

A spokesman said the 
Homeshield roadshows 
are an opportunity for 
members of the comm¬ 
unity to pop in for a chat 
and find out about the 
range of support and 
help that is available, 


and where to access the 
services. 

Partners attending the 
roadshows to hand out 
advice include: Suffolk 
County Council’s pract¬ 
ice advice team, local 
pension services, Suffolk 
Constabulary and the 
Safer Neighbourhood 
Team, a crime reduction 
officer, Trading Stand¬ 
ards, Royal British Leg¬ 


ion, Age Concern, St 
Edmundsbury Borough 
Council’s housing team, 
Havebury Housing, the 
county council’s adult 
and community and 
library services team, 
PCT falls prevention, 
Suffolk Good Neigh¬ 
bours Scheme, and Suff¬ 
olk Fire and Rescue’s 
Warm Front scheme. 


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following their sudden 
sad bereavement. 
Thanks also to all who 
attended the funeral 
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In Memoriam 


DEREK 

ANDREWS 

We love you so 
much and miss 
you everyday! 

Know you are 
somewhere doing 
it your way! 

All our love 
forever, Adele, 
Gary, Tayler, 
"\Brooke and Peta 


DEREK 

ANDREWS 

(Del) 

Died 29.04.2007 

There is a place left 
in my heart, that 
no-one else can fill 

I We love you and we 
miss you Dad 
and we always will 

Love 

Elizabeth, Dave, 
George, Beth 
and Imogen 


DEREK 

ANDREWS 

i The comfort 
and knowledge 
that his pain 
has now ceased 
In the arms 
of an angel 
he is now 
at peace 

Love and miss 
you Dad 

from 

Rhonda, Royston, 
Lauren and 
Fearne 


TINA 

POLLECUTT 

May 2nd 2006 

Can’t believe 
3 years have 
passed so fast. 

You’re missed and 
loved so much. 
Not a day goes 
past when you’re 
| not in our hearts... 

Love you! 

Trish, Martin, 
Grandchildren 
& Great 
Grandchildren 
xxx 



\ 



May 6th, 1996. 

We cannot have 
the old days 
back, 

When we were 
all together, I 
But secret tears 
and loving 
thoughts, 

Will be with 




V 

Treasured 
memories of 

Edith 

POLLECUTT 

07/07/31 - 02/05/06 
I lost my dear wife 
I Edie, Three years 
I ago today, My heart 
is sad and broken, 
Because she could 
not stay. 

My heart now has a 
hole inside, Where 
she will always be, 
Because I love her, 
oh so much, 

My heart will 
always grieve. 
God put his arms 
around her, 

* And lifted her to 
rest, God's garden 
must be beautiful, 
He always takes 
the best. 

How sad we had to 
say goodbye, But I 
know it was for the 
best, Sleep softly 
I precious Edie, In 
{ God's eternal rest. 
All my love, 
Charlie 
xxxxxxxxx 


FORSHAW 
Howard 

May 6th, 1996. 

I light a candle, 
watch it glow, 
Watch it dance 
when I feel low, 

I think of you, 

I think of light, 
You 're always 
with me, 
day or night. 
The candle flickers, 
then it's gone, 
But in my heart 
you still live on, 
For in this heart 
you 'll never stray, 
You 're here 
forever and 
a day. 

So when I 
light a candle, 

I When I watch 
it glow, 

When I watch 
it dancing, 

In my heart 
I'll know. 
Love you 
so much, 
I|in 9 Mum 



Our dear mum 
and nan 
Edith 

POLLECUTT j 

May 2nd, 2006. 

If we could have a 
lifetime wish, 
and one dream that 
could come true, 

We would pray to 
God with all 
our hearts, 
just to see and 
speak to you, 

A thousand 
words won't 
bring you back, 

We know because 
we've tried, 

And neither will a 
million tears, 

We know because 
we've cried, 

You've left behind 
our broken hearts 
and precious 
memories too, 

But we have never 
wanted memories, 

We only wanted 
you. 

Forever in our 
thoughts, 

Caroline and Paul, 
Jodie and Pete, 
Stewart and Sophie 




SAMMIE 

BYRNE 

Happy 17 th 

Birthday 

May 2nd 



Lots of Love 
Mum, Dad, Katie, 
Ellie and Poppy 
xxxx 


Happy 18 th 
Birthday 

BERNICE 

HARDWICK 



Lots of love 
Dad, Allie, 
Rheannon, Ethan 
and Charlie 
xxx 


SAM 

HOLMES 

Happy 21st 
Birthday 



May 3rd. 

Lots of love, 
Mum, Richard and 
all the family 


Birthdays 


Happy 21st 

EMMA 

McNALLY 



Love from 
all the family 


KERRY 

SPIKING 


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Birthday 
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May 4th 

Lots of love 
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Richard, Emma, Lee, 
Lauren and Katie 


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From all 
the family 
xxx 


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JADE 

SMITH 


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May 1st 


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Luke,Kacey and Millie 



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WEEKLY NEWS | April 30, 2009 | 9 


Project to 
get teens 

into work 


A SCHEME to help 
get young people 
back into education 
or work is being off¬ 
ered at Haverhill. 

West Suffolk College is 
offering training through 
the Youth East project, 
with a group currently 
working in Haverhill at 
the Cangle Foyer and 
Skills 4 Trades. 

Participation co-ordin¬ 
ator Sherry Fry said: “The 
programme is a way of 
confronting the barriers 
young people face and 
exploring ways to over¬ 
come them and move 
forward.” 

It encompasses pract¬ 
ical help on improving 
their confidence and self 
esteem and dealing with 
stress. 

Ms Fry said: “Any 16-18 
year olds who are not in 
education, training or 
work can benefit. 

“The programme is 
flexible and exciting. Act¬ 
ivities are developed in 
conjunction with the 
young people, focusing 
on their individual needs. 


BY JO DEEKS 


Email: editorial@haverhillweeklynews.co.uk 

They will not be sitting in 
a classroom all day, but 
will be out and about 
learning new things, 
having fresh experiences 
and making new friends. 

“Participants will not 
have to travel to college 
to access the training, the 
training will come to 
them. 

“We will help with ad¬ 
vice and guidance relat¬ 
ing to suitable courses or 
employment, prepare 
them for interviews, help 
them produce a good CV 
and achieve a recognised 
qualification. 

“We can even arrange 
visits and taster sess¬ 
ions.” 

The programme helps 
participants find a new 
direction in life by dev¬ 
eloping the skills they 
need to progress to fur¬ 
ther education or work 
with training. 

The college will be 
working on the Youth 
East project with groups 
of young people in inf- 



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Pearson, Chris Jones, Chay 
Allen, Alex Freeman, 
Victoria Fenton, Youth East 
key worker, and Alex 
Pursey at the Youth East 
project at Cangle Foyer. 


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10 I April 30, 2009 | WEEKLY NEWS 


How the missing millions are 


hurting Cambs 


A new report shows the East of England is 
getting a raw deal over Government 
funding. LAURA JEAN MORRIS examines 
how this is affecting Cambridgeshire. 



THE East of England 
has had the lowest level 
of public spending per 
head of any region in 
England for four of the 
last six years, according 
to new figures. 

Councils and public 
services in the area receive 
just £6,555 per person from 
the Government compared 
with an average of £7,353 for 
England as a whole. 

Particularly badly hit are 
Cambridgeshire police, with 
spending on public order and 
safety put at just 74 per cent 
of the England average, and 
council budgets for housing 
and amenity services, at just 
65 per cent of the average 
across England. 


The report was released by 
the East of England Strategic 
Authority Leaders (EESAL), a 
cross-party group made up of 
the leaders of all 11 county 
and unitary regional auth¬ 
orities. 

It says the lack of funding 
should also be placed into 
context with the fact that the 
area is one of only three in 
the country which paid in 
more to the Exchequer in 
2006 and 2007 than it took 
out. 


And after last week’s 
budget, Cambridgeshire 
County Council says it is 
concerned the squeeze on its 
services is only set to get 
worse. 

fill Tuck, county council 
leader, said: “The East of Eng¬ 
land region and Cambridge¬ 
shire is one of the few parts of 
the country actually making 
a contribution to the wealth 
of the nation in the past few 
years. 

“And yet, because we are 
productive, we have been 
penalised by a Government 
which seems to be blind to 
the pressures services are 
under in one of the fastest- 
growing regions. 

“The situation cannot 
continue. The country is in a 
deep recession and it needs 
the relative economic 
strength of Cambridgeshire 
and the East of England to 
help drive the recovery - but 
that will be hampered if 


public services continue to 
get a raw deal.” 

Cllr Tony Orgee, South 
Cambridgeshire District 
Council finance portfolio 
holder said: “The 

Government not only gives 
us inadequate support but 
also takes large amounts of 
money out of the area. 

“In the last two years, Gov¬ 
ernment has taken more than 
£21 million of council 


housing rents and this 
present financial year will 
take a further £12.6 million. 

“We have a very raw deal 
from Government compared 
to so many other councils.” 

And it’s not just councils 
that have been hit by a lack of 
provision. Cllr Keith Walters, 
chairman of Cambridgeshire 
Police Authority, says the 
force needs an investment of 
a further £2 million to help it 


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national average. 

He said: “lulie Spence and I 
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million for investment, and 
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request. 

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shire as Range-Rover-driving 
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national average and 
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London. 

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England councils 
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average. 

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the England average 
per head of 


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million in 2008/09. 
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WEEKLY NEWS | April 30, 2009 | 13 


Games of old prove a 
hit with gadget buffs 


BY JO PEEKS 

Email: editorial@haverhillweeklynews.co.uk 

FOND memories of 
early computer 
games and a chance 
to play them again 
proved a great hit 
with visitors to a 
recent national exh¬ 
ibition. 

The stand for the Hav¬ 
erhill Centre for Comp¬ 
uting History was a pop¬ 
ular stop-off point for 
lovers of computer days- 
gone-by at the recent 
Gadget Show Live. 

Jason Fitzpatrick, used 
his own collection as the 
basis for the museum, 
which is the first of its kind 
in the country and has 
already attracted national 
attention and had exhibits 
featured on several 
television programmes. 

Mr Fitzpatrick said 
exhibition organisers told 
them their stand had 
attracted around 31,000 
visitors, far more than any 
others and enough to over¬ 
shadow giants such as 
Sony and Panasonic. 

He said: “We had a fan¬ 
tastic response at the 
Gadget Show Live, the 
stand was inundated with 



Logging on to history: visitors 
browse through the vintage 
games on offer at the Haverhill 
Centre for Computing History 
stand at the Gadget Show Live 
exhibition. The stand attracted 
more than 31,000 people, 
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Sister paper 
scoops ‘best 
read’ award 


THE Weekly News’ sister paper the 
Cambridge News has been crowned 
Regional Newspaper of the Year at a 
national awards evening. 

The publication received the accolade 
at the annual Newspaper Awards, held at 
London’s Hilton Hotel on Wednesday last 
week. 

The judges said of the News : “This entry 
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exceptionally clean and tidy and had a 
great design and layout. 

“The newspaper was well printed and 
offers great value for its cover price.” 

Other winners were The Times, as 
National Newspaper of the Year, and The 
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the Year. 

There was a second top place for 
Cambridge Newspapers for its Property 
News supplement - which is free with the 
Thursday edition of the News - winning 
the Colour Supplement of the Year for 
sections published within a newspaper. 

The judges said: “We felt production 
was excellent throughout and the pub¬ 
lication had a bright, fresh look to it.” 

In addition, the website - Cambridge 
News Online - was commended in the 
Fujifilm Grand Prix category, designed to 
honour publishers who have made the 
most significant contributions to the 
future success of newspapers. 

Here, our website was praised by the 
judges for its extensive use of video, 
“attracting a greater web audience and, at 
the same time, encouraging those people 
to seek out and support the print edition”. 

Graham Ayres, Cambridge Newspapers’ 
managing director, said: “This is a 
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Cambridge Newspapers . . . working both 
in print and online. 

“We strive to bring our readers and 
online users the very best offering every 
day of the week and to be honoured in 
such a way is extremely rewarding and 
reflects well on the hard work, 
commitment and positive attitude of all 
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A man called at the house 
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BY JO PEEKS 

Email: editorial@haverhillweeklynews.co.uk 

leak further down the road, 
he needed to turn the water 
off. He had no ID, so the 
woman did not let him in 
and he left on foot. 

He is described as white, 
in his 30s or 40s, 5 ft 7 in tall, 
of stocky build, with short 
dark hair. He was smartly 
dressed, wearing a white 


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WEEKLY NEWS | April 30, 2009 | 17 



• Strummers, Blowers and 
Readers at the arts centre 

- Page 18 

• What’s showing on the big 
screen 

- Page 18 

• All the weekend’s TV viewing 
at a glance 

- Page 20 


Wooding puts 
bit of herself 
in feisty Evita 


ONE of musical theatre’s 
best-loved and most 
enduring shows is 
currently gracing the stage 
at the Cambridge Corn 
Exchange as part of a 
major nationwide tour. 

Evita, the tale of an 
impoverished but highly 
ambitious actress who becomes 
the wife of Argentine dictator 



BY EMMA HIGGINBOTHAM 

Juan Peron, features some of 
musical theatre’s most famous 
songs, including Another 
Suitcase in Another Hall, High 
Flying Adored and Don’t Cry For 
Me Argentina, courtesy of 
musical maestros Andrew Lloyd 
Webber and Tim Rice. 

“People love the show-it’s 
just got an air about it. And Eva is 
definitely one of the most coveted 
roles there is,” says Rachael 
Wooding, who plays the iconic 
Argentine. “She’s a feisty, ballsy 
woman and I like that. 

“But because it was on in the 
West End recently, I thought ‘Oh 
well, I’ll never play that now 
because it won’t come back 
again in my lifetime’. 

“So when they said there’d be 
a tour it was just the most 
amazing opportunity.” 

Wooding was hand-picked by 
Andrew Lloyd Webber himself to 
play Eva, a part originally made 
famous by Elaine Paige when the 
show first opened in 1978, and 
then by Madonna in the award¬ 
winning 1996 film version. 


But Wooding wasn’t daunted 
by filling such illustrious shoes: “I 
didn’t really think of it like that. I 
didn’t think ‘Right, I’m going to 
take that from her and that from 
her...’ 

“It’s so well written, there’s so 
much to work with, and I think 
you have to put a bit of yourself 
into a role anyway. It just grew 
and it’s still growing now for me.” 

In the current production, 
Wooding is joined by Seamus 
Cullen, a popular finalist from the 
hit BBC TV programme Any 
Dream Will Do, who plays 
narrator Che. And she admits 
she’s a fan of the programmes. 

“They’ve brought musical 
theatre back to the forefront,” she 
says. “It’s not necessarily that 
people didn’t like it before, but if it 
was a guilty pleasure, now they 
can openly say ‘Yeah, I love it!”’ 

Evita is on at the Corn 
Exchange until Saturday, May 9, 
(excluding Sunday) at 7.30pm, 
plus Wednesday and Saturday 
matinees at 2.30pm. 

Tickets are E20-E32.50. Call 
(01223) 357851 or visit www. 
cornex.co.uk to book. 



‘Amazing opportunity’: Rachael 
Wooding stars as Eva Peron in 
Evita, which began a two-week 
run at the Corn Exchange this 
week. Below left, Seamus 
Cullen stars as Che. cf 


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Power struggles are likely with an 
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unbearable. Your family is pressuring 
you to adopt values that make no sense 
for your lifestyle. It’s more important to 
satisfy yourself than fit in. If that means 
suspending communications with 
certain relatives, so be it. 

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Abusive behaviour can no longer be 
tolerated. You’ve got a high threshold 
for this kind of nonsense, but enough is 
enough. When you face up to this 
tormentor, they’ll back down. Nobody 
can strike fear into an enemy quite like 
you. 

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of fitting in is a big mistake. No matter 
how much you think you want a job, 
relationship or fame, you need to walk 
away. Don’t worry; healthier options are 
on the horizon. For now, you’ve got to 
obey your conscience. 

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starting to chafe on family members. 
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cannot save people from themselves. If 
you’re dealing with a youngster, you 
should try to see things from their point 
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bother you. Maybe it’s time to explain 
to a colleague where you went wrong. 
Of course, your relationship will 
undergo tremendous strain as a result, 
but at least you’ll be giving them a 
chance to heal. 


Peer pressure is rearing its ugly head. It 
looks as though you’ll have to break 
ranks, if only as a way to cut costs. 
There’s no point in going to restaurants 
or clubs you can’t afford. If your friends 
can’t understand this, you need to find 
more supportive companions. 


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Race begins for budding sinfonia musicians 


MUSICIANS wanting to 
make their mark can now 
enter the 20th Haverhill 
Sinfonia Soloist 
Competition. 

The closing date for 
entries to the September 
26 contest is August 20. 

Categories include 
woodwind, brass, strings 
(with guitar and harp), 
piano and singing. 

Competitors may be of 
any age and nationality 


and should be of diploma 
standard, or at least 
ABRSM grade 8 
distinction. 

There are 37 
engagements and prizes 
to the value of £8,675 to 
be won, including solo 
performances with the 
Airedale Symphony 
Orchestra, Arnold 
Sinfonia, Bedford Sinfonia, 
City of Rochester 
Symphony Orchestra, City 


of Southampton Orchestra, 
Lambeth Orchestra, 

Surrey Philharmonic 
Orchestra and 
Wymondham Symphony 
Orchestra. 

Also up for grabs are 
solo recitals in Bury St 
Edmunds, Colchester, 
Derby, Ely, Godaiming, 
Hoddesdon, Leighton 
Buzzard, Letchworth, 
Linton, Louth, Stratford- 
upon-Avon, Steyning, 


Wallingford and Witney. 

The adjudicating panel 
includes Kevin Hill, the 
musical director of the 
Haverhill and Arnold 
sinfonias; and Stephen 
Bryant who leads the BBC 
Symphony Orchestra. 

More details and entry 
forms are available to 
download online from the 
website 

www.haverhillsinfonia. 

co.uk 


Strummers, Blowers 
and Readers at Arts 


‘Guitar 

Whisperer’: 

Richard 

Durrant 

plays the 

arts 

centre 

this 

week. 


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History day 

DELVE into your family’s past at 
Denny Abbey Farmland Museum 
this Bank Holiday Monday. 

The museum, in Ely Road, 
Waterbeach, will host the 
Discover Your Past event, a family 
history day which will give visitors 
tips on how to research their 
family tree. 

The Cambridge History Society, 
along with the Royston and 
Huntingdon family history 
societies, will be on hand to 
display some of their findings and 
documents. 

Talks and advice on starting a 
family tree will be available 
throughout the day. 

There will also be a range of 
books and materials to help those 
wanting to learn more about their 
ancestors. 

And children’s activities will also 
be offer. 

The event runs from 10.30am to 
5pm For more information, call 
(01223) 860988 or email 
info@farmlandmuseum.org.uk 

Summer date 

GET set for fun in the sun at this 
year’s Milton Summer Fair. 

The popular family event will be 
held on the Coles Road Recreation 
Ground on Sunday, July 11, from 
1.30pm to 10pm. 

Young and old will have the 
chance to test their rodeo riding 
skills and scale new heights on 
the climbing wall. 

There will also be a bouncy castle 
and classic Jeeps on show, along 
with a variety of stalls which will 
be run by local organisations to 
raise funds for their good causes. 
Entertainment in the main arena 
will include belly dancing, 
stickboxing, Irish dancing, 
cheerleading and a display by the 
Raptor Foundation. 

Music from live bands will also 
keep the crowd entertained 
throughout day. 

Operatic treats 

ENGLISH Touring Opera returns to 
Cambridge Arts Theatre this week 
with two ever-popular 
productions: Mozart’s 
masterpiece The Magic Flute, and 
Janacek’s intimate love story 
Katya Kabanova. 

The Magic Flute is on tonight and 
Saturday, and Katya Kabanova is 
on tomorrow. Starting time is 
7.30pm, and tickets cost £15-£35 
(plus £2 booking fee). Call 
(01223) 503333 or visit mvw. 
cambridgeartstheatre.com 


ACKNOWLEDGED as one of 
the outstanding guitarists of his 
generation Richard Durrant 
continues to win devoted fans 
wherever he plays. 

After 20 years of touring and 
recording the “Guitar Whisperer” he 
plays the Haverhill Arts Centre on 
Saturday at 7.30pm. 

The programme begins as a 
classical recital, then blends works by 
Spanish and Latin composers, Bach 
and Steve Reich with animated film, 
new technology, improvisation and 
story telling. And for keen guitarists 
there is also a workshop available in 
the morning at 10.45am. 

■ Who better than “Blowers”, the 
cricket and Test Match Special 
commentator, to give a little word 
about The Loves and Laughs of Henry 
Blofeld, at the arts centre on Thursday, 
May 7. 

The star describes his show as 
“two hours of uncomplicated fun and 
much leg pulling”. 

He adds: “I have danced my way 
from an irretrievably Edwardian 
upbringing by way of Eton and 
Cambridge, the City of London - 
briefly, but not briefly enough - to the 
Test Match Special commentary box. 
There is scarcely a toe I have not 
trodden on along the way - and many 
of them more than once. And it’s not 
only ‘Loves and Laughs’. The modern 
world in which we live gets a bit of 
stick. One or two of its most 
pernicious habits get kicked pretty 
firmly into touch - with a beaming 
smile of course.” 

The fun starts at 7.30pm. 

■ Haverhill Keyboard Club welcomes 


Matthew Bason as its guest for a 
special matinee performance on 
Friday, May 8, at 2pm. He is set to 
perform a selection of old and new 
music, including all your favourites. 

■ Meryl Streep and Philip Hoffman 
star in Doubt (15) playing at the centre 
on Tuesday, May 5, at 1.30pm and 
Wednesday, May 6, at 7.45pm. 

Set in a Catholic school in the Bronx 
in the 1960s, the film centres on a nun 
who grows suspicious when a priest 
begins to take too much interest in a 
young black student. Is she being 
overly protective or not protective 
enough? 

■ The arts centre’s first World Cinema 
Season screening in its new May-June 
brochure, French film The Class (15), 
is showing on Tuesday, at 7.45pm. 

It follows Frangois and a group of 
teachers preparing for a new year at a 
high school in a tough Paris 


neighbourhood. Neither stuffy nor 
severe, his extravagant frankness often 
takes students by surprise. But his 
classroom ethics are put to the test 
when pupils begin to challenge his 
teaching methods. 

You can see this plus the other three 
films if you buy a cinema season ticket 
for £10. Look out for a brochure or call 
(01440) 714140. 

■ For those who missed The Reader 
(15) first time around, the centre is 
putting on an extra showing on Friday, 
May 8, at 7.45pm. 

Starring Oscar winner Kate Winslet 
and Ralph Fiennes, the film traces a 
complicated love affair between a 
German teenager and a mysterious 
woman twice his age. 

■ For more details about the shows, 
or to book tickets, phone (01440) 
714140 or go to www.haverhill 
artscentre.co.uk 


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Coraline 3D (PG): Sat, Sun & 
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Star Trek (12A): Thu 3pm, 
6pm, 9pm. 

X-Men Origins - Wolverine 
(12A): Daily 2.30pm, 5.15pm, 
8pm, Daily except Thu 
3.30pm, 6.30pm, 9.15pm; 

Sat, Sun & Mon noon, 1 pm; Fri 
& Sat 10.30pm. 

Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past 
(12A): Daily 4pm, 6.15pm, 
8.45pm; Sun & Mon 11 am; 
Sat, Sun & Mon 1.30pm. 
Hannah Montana - The Movie 
(U): Daily 3.45pm, 6.20pm; 
Sat, Sun & Mon 10.40am, 

I. 20pm. 

State Of Play (12A): Daily 
8.30pm; Daily except Sat, Sun 
& Mon 2.45pm, 5.30pm. 

Fast & Furious (12A): Daily 
9pm (subtitled Wed & Thu). 
Monsters Vs Aliens (PG): Sat 
Sun & Mon 10.50am. 

Beverly Hills Chihuahua (U): 
Sat 10.10am. 

The Secret Of Moonacre (U): 

Sat 10.20am. 

HAVERHILL 
ARTS CENTRE 

(01440) 714140 

Times from Friday, May 1, until 

Thursday, May 7. 

Doubt (15): Tue 1.30pm; Wed 
7.45pm. 

The Class (15): Tue 7.45pm. 

SAFFRON SCREEN 

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Times from Friday, May 1, until 

Thursday, May 7. 

Australia (12A): Fri 8pm 
Madagascar - Escape 2 
Africa (PG): Sat 3pm; Sun 
2pm. 

The Reader (15): Sat 8pm; 
Sun 5pm. 

The Class (Subtitled, 15): Sun 

& Mon 8pm. 

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Thursday, May 7. 

From Russia With Love (PG): 

Thu 6.10pm, 8.30pm. 

Coraline 3D (PG): Sat, Sun & 
Mon 11.30am, 2pm, 4.30pm, 
7pm. 

Star Trek (12A): Thu 

II. 30am, 12.30pm, 1.30pm, 
2.30pm, 3.30pm, 4.30pm, 
5.30pm, 6.30pm, 7.30pm, 
8.30pm, 9.30pm. 

X-Men Origins - Wolverine 
(12A): Daily 12.40pm, 

2.20pm, 3.20pm, 5pm, 6pm, 
7.40pm, 8.40pm; Daily except 
Thu 9.40pm; Fri, Tue & Wed 

I. 40pm, 4.20pm, 7pm; Fri & 
Sat 10.20pm; Sat, Sun & Mon 

II. 40am. 

Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past 
(12A): Daily 1.20pm, 3.50pm, 
6.20pm, 8.50pm; Sat, Sun & 


Mon 11 am. 

Hannah Montana - The Movie 

(U): Daily 1.30pm, 4pm, 
6.30pm; Sat, Sun & Mon 
11am. 

State Of Play (12A): Daily 
12.10pm, 3pm, 5.50pm, 
8.35pm. 

The Uninvited (15): Daily 9pm 
(subtitled Mon). 

I Love You Man (15): Daily 
except Tue & Thu 6.05pm, 
8.20pm; Fri, Tue & Wed 
1.20pm, 3.40pm. 

Fast & Furious (12A): Daily 
6.25pm, 9.10pm; Daily except 
Thu 3.30pm; Fri, Tue & Wed 
12.40pm. 

17 Again (12A): Daily 1.10pm, 
3.40pm; Daily except Thu 
6.10pm, 8.45pm; Sat, Sun & 
Mon 10.40am. 

Race To Witch Mountain 
(PG): Sat, Sun & Mon 
12.20pm. 

Monsters Vs Aliens 3D (PG): 

Sat, Sun & Mon 10.50am, 

I. 10pm, 3.30pm. 

Beverly Hills Chihuahua (U): 

Sat 10am. 

The Secret Of Moonacre (U): 

Sat 10am. 

Madagascar - Escape 2 
Africa (PG): Sat 10am. 

CAMBRIDGE 
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Times from Friday, May 1, until 

Thursday, May 7. 

Is Anybody There? (12A): 
Daily except Sun & Wed 
12.20pm, 9.10pm; Daily 
except Sat, Sun & Wed 
2.30pm; Daily except Tue & 
Wed 7pm; Sun 2.10pm; Wed 
12.10pm, 2.20pm. 

Encounters At The End Of The 
World (U): Fri, Mon & Thu 
5pm; Sat 4.15pm; Sun 
6.15pm; Wed 1.30pm, 6pm. 
State Of Play (12A): Daily 
except Tue & Wed 3pm, 
5.45pm, 8.30pm; Fri, Mon & 
Thu 12.15pm; Tue & Wed 
3.30pm, 6.15pm, 9pm. 

In The Loop (15): Daily except 
Fri & Sat 4.20pm; Daily except 
Sun &Wed 8.50pm; Daily 
except Sat, Wed & Thu 

II. 30am; Fri, 4.10pm; Sat 
6.20pm; Sun 9.20pm; Wed 
9.10pm. 

Let The Right One In (15): 

Daily except Sun 2pm; Daily 
except Sat, Sun & Wed 
6.30pm. 

Kids’ Club - Piglet’s Big Movie 
(U): Sat 11 am. 

Made in Prague - Teddy Bear 
(15): Sat 2.15pm; Sun 
4.30pm. 

Made in Prague - Empties 
(15): Sat 4.30pm; Sun 
2.15pm. 

La Dante - The Conformist 
(15): Sun 11am. 

Rural Europe - Longing (15): 
Sat & Sun Noon. 

Rural Europe - Le Souffle (15) 
& THIS FILTHY EARTH (15): 
Sun 8pm. 

U3A-Kings Game (12A):Tue 

1.30pm. 


Crossword 


2111 


Across 

I. Firm custom to live 
together. (7) 

4. Pistol taken to horse. 

(4) 

6. Girl eager to acquire 
material. (7) 

9. Part of foot used for 
popular dance. (6) 

II. Bequeath to the last 
old widow. (5) 

12. Queen’s young 
given equipment to 
return catch. (6) 

15. Tip of smoking stub 
resembling wagging tail, 
say. (3-3) 

18. Some of the 


doggerel overheard by 
paramour. (5) 

19. Vermin let loose 
with toy for young. (6) 
21. Contrition shown 
about message in code. 
(7) 

23. Only myself and 
engineer. (4) 

24. Forced one million 
to be modelled. (7) 


Down 

1. Study the gentle 
opponent. (9) 

2. Suspend the boxer, 
say, looking 
shamefaced. (7) 

3. King Edward the First 
upset by temper. (3) 

4. Pamper the 
Commanding officers’ 
group. (6) 

5. The awful tale’s a bit 
behind-times. (4) 

7. Boy journalist to 
triumph. (5) 

8. Pinch the old devil. 

(4) 

10. Acquaintance on 


paper. (3-6) 

13.1 bang the door on 
religion. (5) 

14. Servant disturbed 
by old inns. (7) 

16. Ten variations with 
decoration put on to 
tempt. (6) 

17. Rode furiously to 
find an achiever. (4) 

20. Bill received about 
the stretch of land. (4) 
22. To start with 
everyone loves 
managing the wood. (3) 


■ Solution to 2110-Across: 1 Cove, 7 Bantam, 8 Bath, 10 Ask, 11 Obliged, 12 Eon, 13 Boxer, 17 Prise, 19 Pit, 21 
Bandsaw, 22 Tea, 23 Away, 25 Cashew, 26 Peer. Down: 1 Cabal, 2 Vat, 3 Caller, 4 Stagger, 5 Amadeus, 6 Hiking, 9 
Hoax, 14 Outback, 15 Earnest, 16 Apathy, 17 Pastel, 18 Iowa, 20 Mayor, 24 Wee. 

































WEEKLY NEWS | April 30, 2009 | 19 


THEGUIDE 


GARDENING 


Problem of perennial 
weeds needs action 


A nnual weeds are already 
springing up in my 
flowerbeds, but it’s the 
persistent perennial weeds that 
cause the most problems. 

While bindweed snakes its way 
through borders and up hedges, 
ground elder is emerging from 
under my neighbour’s fence and 
couch grass is appearing amid 
growing perennials and shrubs. 

In the past I’ve taken to zapping 
these difficult perennial 
nuisances with systemic 
weedkiller, which the plant 
ingests through its leaves and into 
its root system, killing it gradually 
over a week or two. 

But if you don’t want to go down 
the chemical route, is there any 
other way to get rid of these 
invasive weeds? 

“There is no easy solution to 
perennial weeds, but you can 
make your life slightly easier by 
containing the problem,” says 
plant ecologist Ken Thompson, 
senior lecturer at the University of 
Sheffield and author of The Book 
Of Weeds. 

“Assuming that the bindweed, or 
whatever, is confined to part of 
your garden, you should make 
strenuous efforts to ensure it stays 
there. Do not inadvertently move 
it around with other plants, or in 
soil or compost. 

“You can compost roots or 
rhizomes of perennial weeds 
safely, but make sure they are 
dead first: bake them; drown 
them in a bucket of water for at 
least six weeks; or beat them to a 
pulp with a hammer. 

“Another priority is speed. The 
worst perennial weeds can spread 



by Hannah Stephenson 

metres in one season, so the time 
to act is now,” Thompson says. 
Persistent weeds require 
persistent action. It’s no good 
neglecting perennial weeds for a 
long time and then going at them 
like a bull in a china shop. 
“Rotavating the whole area 
generally makes it worse - every 
bit of root or rhizome will grow 
into a new plant,” he warns. 
Ground elder will be weakened 
with persistent hoeing, but that 
won’t kill it. 

The rhizomes are shallow, so 
digging them out is theoretically 
possible, although it tends to 
creep among other plants, which 
makes digging difficult. 

It is possible to dig out the 
rhizomes of couch grass, as they 
are also shallow, but use a fork, 
loosening the soil as you go, to 
pull out long, intact lengths of 
rhizome. 

Perennial nettle rhizomes are 
shallow and not very brittle, so 
can be dug out with a fork. 
Pearlwort, which is often 
mistaken for moss, is almost 
impossible to hand pull because 
bits of stem and root are always 
left behind. However, as it is so 


small, it can be controlled through 
mulching and by filling vacant 
space with other plants. 

Perennial weeds usually pop up 
among flowers and shrubs, so 
hoeing is often not possible. If you 
pull up the weeds you’ll always 
leave some shoots behind and 
even when you dig out as much 
root as you can, it generally won’t 
eliminate the problem. 

“The only long-term solution is to 
remove everything - garden 
plants and weeds - from a bed or 
border and start again with clean 
soil,” says Thompson. 

It sounds drastic and it is. You can 
try digging out every piece of 
weed root and rhizome as soon as 
you see any growth appearing, or 
you can cover the soil with a 
tough layer of old carpet to block 
out light and prevent weed 
growth. 

You’ll need patience, as total 
eradication is likely to take at least 
a year. 

If you need to remove 
ornamentals that you want to 
save, remove all traces of weed 
root among the roots and 
temporarily plant them 
elsewhere. 

Once the area is weed-free, cover 
the bed with a permeable, weed¬ 
suppressing membrane and 
replant your saved plants through 
holes in it. 

“Do not be tempted to cut corners 
by laying the anti-weed 
membrane over an existing 
perennial weed problem,” warns 
Thompson. 

“The weeds will find a way out 
through the planting holes and 
more vigorous weeds will even 
come through the membrane.” 

■ The Book Of Weeds, by Ken 
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planted with low-growing 
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saxifrages, hardy geraniums and 
hostas, or others providing 
interest later on in the season. 
Dicentra spectabilis likes cool, 
moist and sheltered spots and will 
grow in partial shade or sun. 
However, by keeping the ground 
moist and sheltering the plant 
from the midday sun, the flowers 
will last longer. 

D. spectabilis grows up to 90cm 
(3ft) tall and will die down 
naturally in late summer. 

If you want a smaller, more 
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BBC1 

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BBC2 

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ITV 

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CHANNEL 4 

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five 


6.00 

Breakfast. News, sport and 

6.00 


entertainment reports. 

6.30 

10.00 

Saturday Kitchen. 

7.00 

11.30 

Take on the Takeaway. 

7.15 

12.00 

BBC News; Weather. 

7.25 

12.10 

Football Focus. 

7.50 

1.00 

Snooker: The World 

8.15 


Championship. The 

8.30 


concluding session of the first 

8.50 


semi-final. 

9.00 

4.30 

Final Score. 

9.30 

5.15 

Weakest Link. 

10.00 

6.00 

BBC News; Regional News; 

11.00 


Weather. 

11.30 

6.20 

Robin Hood. Prince John 

12.00 


arrives in Nottingham and 

12.45 


makes Gisborne an offer he 

1.15 


cannot refuse. 

1.30 

7.05 

Tonight’s the Night. 

2.00 

8.05 

The National Lottery: 1 vs 

100. 

2.15 

8.55 

BBC News; Weather. 

4.30 

9.10 

Casualty. Adam’s world is 
rocked when Jordan finally 



admits the truth about his 
condition and Jessica 

5.30 


confesses baby Harry might 
be his son. 

6.30 

10.00 

Reggie Perrin. With his 
mother and Nicola’s dad 



interfering in his marriage 

Reggie finds himself taking a 
step too far with Jasmine. 

7.00 

10.30 

Match of the Day. Highlights 
of today’s Premier fixtures. 


11.50 

FILM: Biker Boyz (2003). 

Thriller, with Laurence 

10.30 


Fishburne and Derek Luke. 

11.10 

1.35 

Friday Night with Jonathan 
Ross. 

12.10 



Inspector George Gently 

BBC1, Sunday, 8.30pm 


SUNDAY 


CBeebies: Tikkabilla. 
Teletubbies. 

CBBC: Funky Fables. 

Eliot Kid. 

Three Delivery. 

Wolverine and the X-Men. 
Sportsround. 

What’s New Scooby-Doo? 
Frankenstein’s Cat. 

Sorry, I’ve Got No Head. 

Hotel Trubble. 

Dani s House. 

The Story of Tracy Beaker. 
Young Dracula. 

BBC Switch: Kyle XY. 

BBC Switch: Winging It. 

BBC Switch: Teen America. 
BBC Switch: Sound. 

Coast. The shoreline of Wales. 
FILM: Barabbas (1961). 
Biblical epic. 

Snooker: The World 
Championship. Concluding 
session of the first semi-final. 
Planet Earth. The world’s 
deserts. Last in the series. 
Dad’s Army. Mainwaring 
seizes the chance to contribute 
to the war effort by guarding a 
captured German U-boat crew. 
Snooker: The World 
Championship. Live coverage 
as the semi-finals reach a 
conclusion at the Crucible 
Theatre in Sheffield. 

Have I Got a Bit More News 
for You. 

The Apprentice. 

FILM: Das Boot (1981). 

German wartime drama. 


6.00 GMTV. 

9.25 The Crocodile Hunter Diaries. 

10.25 Countrywise. 

10.55 Quincy ME. 

11.55 FILM: Columbo: Ransom for 
a Dead Man (1971). A lawyer 
murders her husband then 
claims he was kidnapped. 

1.45 ITV News and Weather. 

1.50 FILM: Carry On Screaming 
(1966). A sinister boffin and 
his sultry sister kidnap 
innocent women and turn 
them into mannequins. Horror 
spoof, with Kenneth Williams 
and Fenella Fielding. 

3.40 FILM: The Flintstones in Viva 
Rock Vegas (2000). Family 
comedy prequel, with Mark 
Addy, Alan Cumming and 
Stephen Baldwin. 

5.20 News and Weather. 

5.50 You’ve Been Framed! 
Comedian Harry Hill narrates a 
selection of camcorder 
calamities and viewers’ mobile 
phone footage. 

6.20 All Star Mr & Mrs. 

7.20 Primeval. 

8.20 Britain’s Got Talent. Ant and 

Dec host another round of 
auditions as more hopefuls 
demonstrate their unique. 

9.20 FILM: X2 (2003). Mutant 
heroes the X-Men are forced 
into an uneasy alliance with 
arch enemy Magneto to battle 
a common foe. Starring Hugh 
Jackman and Alan Cumming. 

11.40 ITV News and Weather. 

11.55 Six Degrees. 


6.20 The Hoobs. 

6.45 Planet Cook. 

7.05 World Sport. 

7.30 Formula Ford Championship. 

8.00 The Morning Line. 

8.55 T4: One Tree Hill. 

9.45 T4: Friends. 

10.15 T4: Friends. 

10.45 T4: Pussycat Dolls vs 
Destiny’s Child: Top 10. 

11.50 T4: Shipwrecked 2009: Battle 
of the Islands. 

12.55 T4: Scrubs. 

1.25 T4: Scrubs. 

1.55 Channel 4 Racing. 

4.00 Come Dine with Me. Five 

installments of the culinary 
competition in Belfast. 

6.30 Channel 4 News. 

6.45 Henry VIII: Mind of a Tyrant. 
Examines how the Tudor 
monarch forged a fiercely 
independent England. 

7.45 Henry Vlll’s Lost Palaces: A 
Time Team Special. 

9.20 FILM: Dodgeball: A True 
Underdog Story (2004). The 
struggling owner of a run¬ 
down gym is forced to take 
drastic action to prevent an 
arrogant fitness guru buying 
the business out from under 
him.Comedy, starring Ben 
Stiller and Vince Vaughn. 

11.10 FILM: Amelie(2001).A 

waitress makes it her mission 
to spread happiness. Romantic 
drama, with Audrey Tautou. 

1.25 FILM: The Crazies (1973). 
Sci-fi horror. 


6.00 

Sunrise. 

7.00 

Mio Mao. 

7.05 

Ebb and Flo. 

7.10 

Franklin. 

7.35 

Hana’s Helpline. 

7.50 

Olivia. 

8.00 

Bottle Top Bill. 

8.20 

Animal Families. 

8.35 

Harry and His Bucket. 

8.50 

Roobarb and Custard Too. 

9.05 

Roary the Racing Car. 

9.20 

Rupert Bear. 

9.35 

The Milkshake! Show. 

10.00 

The Grid. 

10.30 

The Gadget Show’s Big 
Experiment. 

11.30 

Oil Riggers. 

12.35 

Zoo Days Shorts. 

12.40 

FILM: Back to the Secret 
Garden (2000). 

2.45 

FILM: Anatomy of a Murder 
(1959). Courtroom drama. 

5.45 

Five News. 

5.55 

FILM: Sabrina the Teenage 
Witch (1996). Supernatural 
comedy. 

7.25 

NCIS. A Navy captain is held 
hostage while his wife and 
blind daughter are abducted. 

8.20 

NCIS. 

9.20 

CSI: NY. The owner of an 
electronic-recycling company 
is targeted by eco-terrorists 
who have exposed his reckless 
business practices. 

10.20 

Law & Order. A New York 
Empires basketball star is 
suspected of killing a fan. 

11.20 

NCIS. 

12.20 

Quiz Call. 



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BBC1 

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CHANNEL 4 

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6.00 Breakfast. 

7.35 Match of the Day. 

9.00 The Andrew Marr Show. 

10.00 The Big Questions. 

11.00 Country Tracks. 

12.00 The Politics Show. 

1.00 Keeping Up Appearances. 

Onslow’s birthday causes 
trouble. 

1.30 ’Alio ’Alio! A clandestine deal 
takes place in Cafe Rene. 

2.00 Cash in the Attic. 

3.00 Diagnosis Murder. Dr Sloan 
tries to protect Jesse and 
Amanda from a murderer 
determined to get his hands on 
a multi-million-dollar 
inheritance. 

3.45 EastEnders. Omnibus. 

5.40 Points of View. 

5.55 Songs of Praise. Presenter 

Sally Magnusson visits Bristol. 

6.30 Last of the Summer Wine. 

7.00 BBC News; Regional News; 

Weather. 

7.30 Countryfile. Matt Baker and 
Julia Bradbury discover how 
the Malvern Hills on the border 
of Herefordshire and 
Worcestershire have made 
their mark on the world stage. 

8.30 Inspector George Gently. 

10.00 BBC News; Weather. 

10.20 Match of the Day 2. Highlights 
of today’s Premier fixtures. 

11.10 Damages. 

11.55 FILM: Isn’t She Great (2000). 

Biopic of novelist Jacqueline 
Susann. 

1.25 The Sky at Night. 


6.00 CBeebies: Tikkabilla. 

6.30 Teletubbies. 

7.00 CBBC: ChuckleVision. 

7.15 ChuckleVision. 

7.30 Three Delivery. 

8.00 The Legend of Dick & Dorn. 

8.30 Ml High. 

9.00 Escape from Scorpion Island. 

10.00 Something for the Weekend. 

11.30 Great British Menu. 

12.00 Animal Park. 

12.30 Live MotoGR The Spanish 
Grand Prix. 

2.00 Snooker: The World 

Championship. Live coverage 
of the opening session of the 
final at the Crucible Theatre. 

5.25 Carry On in Rude Health. 

5.30 FILM: Carry On Again, Doctor 
(1969). A disgraced surgeon 
sets up a clinic in the hope of 
promoting a supposedly 
miraculous slimming potion. 

6.55 Carry On Talking. Featuring 
on-set interviews with the cast 
of Carry On Up the Jungle 
recorded in 1970, revealing 
what life is like as a Carry On 
regular. 

7.00 The Car Show. 

8.00 Snooker: The World 

Championship. Further live 
coverage of the final at the 
Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. 

11.00 The Graham Norton Show 
Uncut. 

11.45 Heroes. Angela reveals the 

dark secrets that have haunted 
her for years. 

12.30 BBC News. 


6.00 GMTV: The Fluffy Club. 

9.25 Coronation Street. Omnibus. 

11.40 FILM: The Best of Benny Hill 

(1974). Compilation of the 
comedian’s sketches from the 
television series that ran from 
1969 to 1972. 

1.15 ITV News and Weather. 

1.20 FILM: Like Mike (2002). A 

boy stumbles across a pair of 
magical trainers that transform 
him into a basketball 
champion. Children’s 
adventure. 

3.10 Britain’s Got Talent. 

4.10 FILM: Mission: Impossible 
(1996). A secret agent is 
accused of betraying his fellow 
spies. Action thriller, with Tom 
Cruise and Jon Voight. 

6.15 News and Weather. 

6.45 Beat the Star. Adrenaline 

Junkie’s Jack Osbourne 
challenges Kent fitness 
instructor Chris Wharton. 

8.00 Heartbeat. Dawson helps the 
officers investigate antiques 
dealer Mr Brigstocke, who is 
accused of selling stolen 
goods. 

9.00 Martin Clunes: Islands of 
Britain. The Reggie Perrin star 
journeys off the shores of 
Britain, travelling from the 
most northern tip of the nation 
to the southerly seas. 

10.00 ITV News and Weather. 

10.15 TV’s Naughtiest Blunders. 

10.55 The Championship. 

11.55 The Big Tackle with Austin 
Healey. 


6.15 The Hoobs. 

6.40 Planet Cook. 

7.00 Sailing. 

7.30 Sailing. 

8.00 Freesports on 4. 

8.55 T4: Friends. 

9.25 T4: Wolverine: T4 Movie 
Special. 

9.55 T4: Hollyoaks. 

12.25 T4: Shipwrecked 2009: Battle 
of the Islands. 

1.25 T4: The Big Bang Theory. 

1.55 Channel 4 Racing. 

4.05 The Simpsons. 

4.35 The Simpsons. 

5.00 Deal or No Deal. 

5.45 Supernanny USA. 

6.45 Channel 4 News. 

7.00 Child Genius. Conclusion of 
the two-part programme 
revisiting the children featured 
in 2007’s documentary, 
revealing how they are coping 
with hormones and the 
pressures of their gifts. 

8.00 Come Dine with Me. Four 
amateur cooks from 
Wolverhampton compete to 
host the perfect dinner party. 

9.00 The Secret Millionaire. 

Beauty industry entrepreneur 
Rob Calcraft goes undercover 
in Cumbria’s Barrow-in- 
Furness. 

10.00 Chris Moyles’Quiz Night. 

10.50 FILM: Get Over It (2001). 

Romantic comedy, with Kirsten 
Dunst and Ben Foster. 

12.30 FILM: Jab We Met (2007). 

Bollywood romantic comedy. 


6.00 Thomas & Friends. 

6.10 Little Princess. 

6.25 Peppa Pig. 

6.30 Pocoyo. 

6.40 Angels of Jarm. 

6.50 Little Princess. 

7.00 Mio Mao. 

7.05 Ebb and Flo. 

7.10 Milkshake! Show Songs. 

7.20 Franklin. 

7.45 Hana’s Helpline. 

8.00 Olivia. 

8.15 Bottle Top Bill. 

8.30 Animal Families. 

8.45 Harry and His Bucket. 

9.05 Roary the Racing Car. 

9.20 Rupert Bear. 

9.35 The Milkshake! Show. 

10.00 Great Edinburgh Run. 

11.30 Build a New Life in the 
Country - Was It Worth It? 

12.30 Michaela’s Zoo Babies. 

1.30 FILM: Finian’s Rainbow 
(1968). Musical fantasy. 

4.10 FILM: Awakenings (1990). 

6.20 Five News. 

6.25 FILM: The Mask of Zorro 
(1998). Swashbuckling 
adventure, with Antonio 
Banderas. 

9.00 FILM: The Devil’s Own (1997). 

A New York cop discovers his 
Irish lodger is actually an IRA 
gunman. Thriller, with Harrison 
Ford and Brad Pitt. 

11.10 FILM: Brubaker (1980). Fact- 
based drama, with Robert 
Redford and Yaphet Kotto. 

1.40 Winter X Games. 






































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Balmforth 


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PRIMROSE HILL 

A SUPERB OPPORTUNITY TO 
PURCHASE THIS VICTORIAN 
TERRACED PROPERTY WITH 
SOME UPDATING REQUIRED. 


• 2 Bedrooms 


• Lounge & dining room 
• Cellar 


• 179ft garden 
•No onward chain 

£105,000 



SEYMOUR DRIVE 

A SUPERBLY PRESENTED SEMI 
DETACHED HOUSE WITH 
GARAGE AND PARKING 
TO THE REAR. 


• 3 Bedrooms 


• En-suite to master 


• Lounge & separate dining room 
• Refitted kitchen with hob & oven 


• Upvc double glazed 


£155,950 



HOWARD CLOSE 

A SUPERB, DETACHED FAMILY 
PROPERTY OFFERING SPACIOUS 
ACCOMMODATION, DOUBLE 
GARAGE AND OFF ROAD 
PARKING. 


• 4 Bedrooms 


• Ensuite to master 


• Lounge with French door to garden 
• Dining room 
• Cloakroom 


• Sealed unit double glazing 

£199,950 



HORSHAM CLOSE 

A SUPERB PROPERTY ON THE 
CAMBRIDGE SIDE OF TOWN, 
WITH ATTACHED GARAGE AND 
UPVC DOUBLE GLAZING. 


• 2 Bedrooms 


• Upvc double glazing 

• Lounge/dining room 

• Fitted kitchen & bathroom 


• Private garden 



KIRTLING PLACE 

A SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM 
HOUSE. 

• Double glazed 

• Gas radiator heating 

• Cloakroom 

• Fitted kitchen 

• Two reception rooms 



DALHAM PLACE 

A WELL PRESENTED MODERN 
END TERRACE HOUSE, OFFERING 
GENEROUS FAMILY SIZED 
ACCOMMODATION. 


• 4 bedrooms 


• Upvc double glazing 
• Cloakroom 


• Good size lounge 
• Separate dining room 

£126,950 



LADYGATE 

A SPACIOUS, MODERN FAMILY 
HOME HAVING BEEN 
SUBSTANTIALLY EXTENDED, 
WITH GARAGE TO FRONT. 


• 23ft living room 
• Dining room 
• Cloakroom 


• Bathroom suite 


• Fitted kitchen 

£139,950 



EDEN ROAD 

AN ATTRACTIVE WELL 
PRESENTED VICTORIAN 
TERRACE HOUSE OF CHARACTER. 

• 3 Bedrooms 

• Dining room with open fireplace 

• Upvc double glazing 

• Kitchen with fitted hob & oven 


• Lounge with exposed ceiling timbers 


• Courtyard garden 


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Balmforth 

teamprop.co.uk 

Estate Agents, Valuers & Letting Agents 

01440 707976 

rightmove.co.uk 



BRAMBLE CLOSE 

A SEMI DETACHED PROPERTY, 
WELL POSITIONED AT THE END 
OF A SMALL RESIDENTIAL 
CUL DE SAC, WITH NO ONWARD 
CHAIN. 


• 3 Bedrooms 


• Double glazed 
• Kitchen/dining room 
• Lounge with bay window 



• Garage & parking 



£135,000 



HEMPSTEAD ROAD 

A MODERN TERRACED 
PROPERTY ON THE CAMBRIDGE 
SIDE OF TOWN IN A TUCKED 
AWAY POSITION. 


• 2 Bedrooms 


• Lounge/dining room 
• Conservatory 

• Allocated parking 

• No onward chain 

£119,995 



JAY CLOSE 

A WELL PROPORTIONED FAMILY 
HOME, LOCATED ON THE BIRDS 
DEVELOPMENT AND OFFERED 
WITH NO ONWARD CHAIN. 


• 3 Bedrooms 


• Double glazed 
• Kitchen/dining room 
• Cloakroom 


• Lounge with patio doors to garden 



FALKLANDS ROAD 

A SPACIOUS FOUR BEDROOM 
DETACHED FAMILY PROPERTY 
LOCATED ON THE BOYTON 
HALL DEVELOPMENT. 


• 2 receptions 

• Cloakroom 


• Ensuite 


• Conservatory 

• Fields to rear 

£250,000 


• PROPERTIES TO RENT • 



CROWLAND ROAD 
AVAILABLE NOW 


An unfurnished 2 bedroom house. 



HIGH STREET 
AVAILABLE MID MAY 

An unfurnished 1 bedroom flat. 


£515 PCM 


£425 PCM 



VANNERS ROAD 
AVAILABLE EARLY MAY 

An unfurnished 2 bedroom house. 



MONEYPIECE CLOSE 
AVAILABLE NOW 

Unfurnished 4 bedroom house. 


£550 PCM 


£725 PCM 



COUPALS CLOSE 
AVAILABLE SOON 

An unfurnished 2 bedroom flat. 

£475 PCM 



THE OLD GRANARY 
AVAILABLE NOW 

An unfurnished one bedroom apartment. 

£475 PCM 



CHAPPLE DRIVE 

AVAILABLE LATE APRIL 


An unfurnished terraced house offering, lounge, 
kitchen/dining room, conservatory, three first floor 
bedroooms, family bathroom, gardens and garage. 


£600 PCM 



SHARDLOW CLOSE 

AVAILABLE NOW 

This unfurnished mid terrace house offers kitchen, 
lounge, one bedroom and bathroom, 
garden and allocated parking. 

£485 PCM 



CAVENDISH HOUSE 
AVAILABLE MID MAY 

An unfurnished 2 bedroom apartment. 

£575 PCM 



MOUNT ROAD 
AVAILABLE NOW 

An unfurnished 2 bedroom house. 


£525 PCM 



CROWLAND ROAD 
AVAILABLE NOW 

An unfurnished 3 bedroom house. 


£575 PCM 



VINE COTTAGES 
AVAILABLE NOW 

An unfurnished 2/3 bedroom house. 

£550 PCM 



LAVENDER HOUSE 
AVAILABLE EARLY MAY 


An unfurnished 2 bedroom apartment. 

£550 PCM 



COLNE VALLEY ROAD 
AVAILABLE NOW 

An unfurnished 3 bedroom house. 


£595 PCM 









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o YOUR MOVE 


Detached bungalow, popular residential development, well presented. 

2 bedrooms, lounge, kitchen/dining room, bathroom, gas central heating, 
driveway and garage. Front and rear gardens. 

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Established end terrace house, no upward chain, 3 bedrooms, lounge, 
kitchen/dining room, bathroom, cloakroom, gas central heating, double 
glazing, garden to rear, overlooking a green. 

haverhill@your-move.co.uk 


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Detached house in need of some improvement, located on the popular 
Boyton Hall Development. 2/3 reception rooms, 4/5 bedrooms, en-suite to 
master, family bathroom, cloakroom, gardens, garage and parking. 

haverhill@your-move.co.uk 


End terrace family house 
offered for sale with no 
upward chain,3 bedrooms, 
bathroom, cloakroom, lounge, 
kitchen/dining room, gas 
central heating, double 
glazing, garden to rear. 

haverhill@your-move.co.uk 


Mid terrace house located overlooking a small green on the popular 
Chalkstone development, three bedrooms, lounge, re fitted kitchen/dining 
room and bathroom, cloakroom, central heating, terraced garden to rear. 

haverhill@your-move.co.uk 


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Out standing value, mid terrace house located on a walk way, 4 bedrooms, 
lounge, kitchen/dining room, kitchen, bathroom, gas central heating, 
double glazing, garden to rear, no upward chain. 

haverhill@your-move.co.uk 


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Modern detached family house, two reception rooms, fitted kitchen, 
cloakroom, master bedroom with en suite, three further bedrooms, family 
bathroom, enclosed gardens, double garage. 

haverhill@your-move.co.uk 


Established mid-terrace house , well presented, lounge, kitchen/dining 
room, three bedrooms, family bathroom, gas heating, garage and gardens. 

haverhill@your-move.co.uk 


Approx 1 mile from town 
centre. Victorian style 
terraced property, bay 
fronted lounge, dining area, 
fitted kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 
family bathroom. Gas central 
heating, double glazing, 
garden to rear. 

haverhill@your-move.co.uk 


STURMER 


£458,000 


Modern semi-detached family 
house located with in a mile 
of the town centre briefly 
comprising entrance lobby, 
lounge, dining room, fitted 
kitchen, three bedrooms and 
family bathroom, gas fired 
heating, double glazing, rear 
garden and off street parking. 
haverhill@your-move.co.uk 




Detached cottage in semi-rural 
location standing in 
established garden. 

2 reception rooms, kitchen/ 
breakfast room, utility room, 
cloakroom, four double 
bedrooms and family 
bathroom. Double garage with 
office over, indoor swimming 
pool/games room. 
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Modern detached house located with in walking 
distance of the local schools briefly comprising 
entrance lobby, cloakroom, lounge/dining room, 
conservatory three bedrooms bedrooms, and family 
bathroom, un furnished. AVAILABLE MID MAY 
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Modern semi-detached house . 
Lounge/dining room, kitchen, 
conservatory, cloakroom, 
three bedrooms and bathroom. 
Off street parking and gardens. 
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well presented end terrace 
cottage located in the sought 
after village of kedington. 
Lounge, kitchen, shower room 
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Immaculate semi-detached 
family house in a semi-ruraul 
location on the edge of the 
village. Two reception rooms, 
three bedrooms, kitchen and 
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Top floor apartment located with 
in walking distance of the 
college . Two bedrooms, 
lounge/dining room, fitted 
kitchen and bathroom. Off street 
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Highly Competitive Fees 
Free Market Appraisals 
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FOR YOUR FREE 
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Hanchett End 


Churchill Avenue 



Henry Close 


Spacious detached family house, ground 
floor cloakroom, lounge, dining room, 
kitchen/breakfast room, five bedrooms, 
two en-suite, garden and garage 

£239,950 


Langham Way 


Arrendene Road 


Popular Hanchett End Bungalow, four 
bedrooms, en suite facilities to master and 
second bedroom, lounge, seperate dining 
room, conservatory, fitted kitchen, 
driveway, double garage, farmland views. 

£340,000 

Helions Park Avenue 


Detached bungalow, lounge, dining room, 
fitted kitchen, conservatory, two 
bedrooms, bath/shower room, cloakroom, 
delightful gardens. 

£269,950 

Russett Close 



Downs Crescent 


Popular Hanchett Grange development. 
Extremely well presented detached family 
house. PVCU Conservatory, 
kitchen/breakfast room, four bedrooms, 
principle bedroom having en-suite shower. 

£229,950 


Hales Barn Road 


Link-detached family house. Conservatory 
(16'8 x 8'4), fitted kitchen, three bedrooms, 
re-fitted bathroom, delightful gardens. No 
onward chain. 

£179,950 



Much improved semi-detached. Lounge, 
re-fitted kitchen/dining room with 
intergrated appliances, three beds, gas 
central heating, bathroom, delightful 
larger than average gardens. 

£154,950 


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Bath Court 


Semi detached family house, ground floor 
cloakroom, lounge, kitchen/dining room, 
three bedrooms, en-suite shower room, 
landscaped rear garden and parking 
facilities. 

£145,000 


Primrose Hill 


Stradishall 



Semi Detached Property, three bedrooms, 
lounge, kitchen/ diner, ground floor 
cloakroom, bathroom, seperate WC, 
seperate shower cubicle, integral garag, 
driveway, oil fired central heating, gardens 

£145,000 


Convenient location to town centre. Well 
presented semi-detached property. 
Lounge, separate dining room, re-fitted 
kitchen, three bedrooms. 

£159,995 

Bartlow Place 


Semi detached property, Three bedrooms, 
En suite, Kitchen/ diner, Lounge, Ground 
floor cloakroom, Upvc double glazed 
windows, Front & rear gardens, 
Garage & driveway. 

£155,000 


Quendon Place 



Feltwell Place 



Much improved end-terrace family house. 
Re-fitted kitchen (12'6 x 9'8), lounge, three 
bedrooms, delightful enclosed rear garden. 

£115,000 


Popular Chalkstone development, well 
presented family house, cloakroom, 
lounge, dinning room, fitted kitchen, three 
bedrooms, family bathroom, UPVC 
double glazed windows and doors, garden. 

£127,500 


Pipers Close 


Mid terraced family house. Re-fitted 
kitchen/dining room, three bedrooms, 
re-fitted bath/shower room. 

No onward chain. 

£119,995 


Popular close to town location, lounge, 
dining room, kitchen, cellar, two 
bedrooms, bathroom, good size front 
garden, garage and driveway. Some 
modernisation required. No onward chain. 

£107,000 


Stoke By Clare 



Popular village location, extended mid 
terrace Cottage, two bedrooms, lounge, 
kitchen & dining area, ground floor cloak/ 
shower room, first floor bathroom, front 
& rear gardens, available now. 

£595 pcm 


Kedington 


End terrace, ground floor cloakroom, 

L shaped kitchen/ dining room with 
intergrated appliances, lounge, three 
bedroooms, bathroom/ wc, double glazed 
windows & doors, gardens to front & rear. 

£104,950 


Vanners Road 


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Popular residential location, ground floor 
flat, kitchen/ dining room, study, lounge, 
two bedrooms, bathroom, gas fired cental 
heating, PVCU double glazed, communal 
gardens. 

£97,950 


Coupals Close 



Samuel’s 


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Colbeck Road 



Popular Suffolk village, much improved 
Victorian end terrace. Lounge, 
kitchen/dining room, two beds, 
bath/shower room, electric heating, 
charming courtyard. Furnished. 

£595 pcm 


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property, lounge, fitted kitchen, two 
bedrooms, bathroom, allocated parking, 
front & rear gardens. Available Now. 

£575 pcm 


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Mid terrace property, three bedrooms, en 
suite to master bedroom, lounge, kitchen/ 
diner, ground floor cloakroom, gardens, 
gas fired central heating to radiators, 
available now, can be Let partly furnished. 

£650 pcm 


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Haverhill £79,950 

A 3 bedroom family house with 
improvement potential and no onward 
chain, set in the less built-up Cambridge 
Way area off Withersfield Road. Non¬ 
standard construction but understood to 
be mortgageable. 



Haverhill £119,950 

A nicely sized three bedroom house in a 
rarely available crescent in the older part of 
the town. With improvement potential and 
no onward chain. Two reception rooms, 
Forecourt parking. 



Haverhill £84,950 

A period mid-terrace one bedroom cottage 
with parking, set in a tucked-away spot a 
short walk from town. In need of some 
general improvement and offered with no 
chain. 



Haverhill £129,950 

An extended Victorian house with garage 
to the side and generous rear gardens, set 
in a lovely position adjoining the town's 
recreation ground. Two bedrooms, first 
floor bathroom, kitchen / breakfast room, 
cellar, no onward chain. 



Haverhill £109,950 

A nicely presented Victorian cottage in a 
central location due to undergo significant 
enhancement. Benefits include a beautiful 
fitted kitchen, separate dining room, 
double glazing and gas central heating. 
Parking to be provided. 



Kedington £129,950 

A three bedroom terraced house in a non¬ 
estate position a short walk from the 
village centre, school and shop. Offered 
with no onward chain and parking at the 
rear. Three bedrooms, 26ft sitting room, 
Front and rear gardens, No onward chain. 



Haverhill £110,000 

A very well presented, larger Victorian 
terrace set elevated and close to the town 
centre. With refitted kitchen and bathroom 
and the rare benefit of a garage at the rear. 
97 sq.m. (1044 sq.ft). 



Haverhill £134,000 


A pleasant, well located three bedroom 
semi detached house, nicely set at the 
end of a desirable cul de sac. Benefiting 
from a private rear garden and driveway 
beside. Three Bedrooms, Sitting Room, 
Kitchen / Diner, Gas Radiator Pleating. 




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Haverhill £139,950 

A well presented and usefully extended 
semi detached three bedroom house with 
the rare benefit of a detached double 
garage at the rear. 79 sq.m. (850 sq.ft.). 


Haverhill £149,950 

A very well presented three bedroom semi 
detached house nicely located on the very 
edge of a development, overlooking a 
mature wooded area. With garage and 
south facing garden. 87 sq.m. (936 sq.ft). 


Haverhill £149,950 

An attractive modern end-terrace house in 
a well-regarded edge-of-town location with 
garage and driveway immediately to the 
side. Three bedrooms, En-suite, Ground 
floor cloaks, Garage and drive. 


Wickhambrook £159,950 

A very smartly presented three bedroom 
semi-detached house overlooking fields at 
the edge of the village. With contemporary 
kitchen and bathroom and generous 
driveway. 71 sq.m. (764 sq.ft). 


A significantly extended semi-detached 
four bedroom house with 21ft family 
dining room, tucked away in a popular 
close off Spindle Road. Four bedrooms, 
two reception rooms, 15ft kitchen, ground 
floor cloakroom, driveway and gardens 


Haverhill £169,950 

A well presented detached three bedroom 
family home, located on the highly 
desirable Planchett Grange development, 
with views over a green. Offered for sale 
with no onward chain. 86 sq.m. (925 sq. 
ft). 



Haverhill £175,000 

A beautifully presented detached family 
house set in a good size plot with west¬ 
facing garden. Much improved with 
refitted kitchen and bathroom. Three 
bedrooms, two receptions, kitchen and 
utility, 



Haverhill £179,950 

A fine family home pleasantly set on the 
eagerly sought after Roman Way 
development with a lovely mature plot. 
Three bedrooms, family kitchen, 
conservatory, garage and driveway, 

78 sq. m. (839 sq. ft). 



Haverhill £160,000 


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Haverhill £179,950 

A smart 4 bed detached family home set 
slightly elevated from Arrendene Road 
with gardens to three sides. Offered for 
sale with no onward chain. 101 sq. m. 
(1087 sq. ft). 


Haverhill £182,950 

An attractive and beautifully presented 
townhouse of good proportions 
throughout, well set on Bovis Homes' new 
'Croft' development. Three double 
bedrooms, En-suite, Generous family 
kitchen, Study, Carport. 



Haverhill £185,000 

An attractive, larger three bedroom modern 
detached house in a very popular location. 
Includes pleasant kitchen/breakfast room, 
bay-window sitting room with archway to 
dining room, en-suite plus garage and 
driveway. 94 sq.m. (1011 sq. ft.). 



Haverhill £209,950 

A very smartly presented detached family 
house in a pleasant tucked away position 
on Hanchett Park, enlarged into the garage 
to provide 4 bedrooms and 4 receptions. 
116 sq.m. (1248 sq.ft). 



Barnaby Way £226,995 

The Lambert view unit. A superbly located four bedroom detached house 
with lovely family kitchen. Complete with carpets, curtains, light fittings 
and accessories. Four bedrooms, en-suite, generous kitchen / breakfast 
room, garage and parking. Image enhanced to show possible landscaping. 



Haverhill £219,950 

An immaculate, totally refurbished four 
bedroom detached family house, set 
elevated at the edge of a popular 
development to the west of the town. 
Superb throughout with landscaped south¬ 
facing garden. 


Haverhill £225,000 

A detached family house built to a highly appealing design with generous 
eat-in kitchen and superb master bedroom suite. Overlooking pleasant 
leafy hedgerow on the edge of a popular development. 4 bedrooms, 

3 receptions. 


Haverhill £299,950 

An impressive contemporary home. 
Uncommonly spacious, stylish and light 
and fitted out to the highest standards. 

Five Bedrooms, Two En Suite Bedrooms, 
Two Reception Rooms, Kitchen / Family 
Room, Landing, Garage And Driveway. 



Haverhill £249,950 

An individually built detached house in one 
of the town's most highly regarded 
locations. Good size gardens and deep 
frontage. Four bedrooms, en-suite, first 
floor study/bed 5, 22ft sitting room, dining 
room, kitchen / breakfast room. 



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Haverhill £319,950 


A superb individual home, set in 
magnificent mature gardens. Fully 
refurbished by the present owners, 

113 sq. m. (1216 sq. ft). Four bedrooms, 
En-suite, Three reception rooms, Kitchen 
and utility, Garage and driveway. 


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Castle Camps £365,000 

A stylish, deceptively well-sized detached family property 
pleasantly tucked away off the village green in this popular 
South Cambs village. Four bedrooms, three receptions, four 
bath/shower rooms. 



Shudy Camps £565,000 

A handsome detached period house of fine proportions, 
carefully renovated and displaying much character, set in a 
plot of about one third of an acre. Three / four bedrooms, 
three receptions, kitchen/breakfast, two bathrooms. 



Clare £650 

A 3 bedroom period house, superbly set on Clare's historic 
High Street with pleasant garden and parking behind. 



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Stradishall £369,950 

A deeply impressive 1930s residence of superbly elegant 
proportions and fine traditional character. Built for an officer 
of former RAF Stradishall and set in a plot of well over half 
an acre. Four bedrooms, three receptions. 



Shudy Camps £1,600 

A handsome and generous detached period house set in 
generous gardens at the heart of a pretty south Cambs 
village. 



Little Wratting £625 

A rather lovely, redecorated two bedroom period cottage 
set at the very edge of the town with garage to the rear and 
lovely garden. 


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Withersfield £399,950 

A substantial, individual detached bungalow in a lovely 
established position away from the main road in a charming 
village. 4-5 bedrooms, 2-3 reception rooms, conservatory, 
double garage. 



Monarch Close £795 

A detached 4 bedroom family home with double garage. 

Set on the Castle Reach development. 



Haverhill £600 

A superb self-contained maisonette of excellent proportions 
in a sought-after near-central position. 



Turner Close £575 

A deceptively well-sized two bedroom house on the 
Gainsborough Park development. Set back from the road 
with parking and gardens. 


Waters Edge £450 

Various apartments available in this striking new 
development. Studio @ £450pcm, 1 bed @ £525pcm, 

2 beds from £550pcm. Call to view. 


Pavilion Court £520 

A well-proportioned modern one bedroom house with 
garden and driveway set off Manor Road. 


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167bhp Golf‘hot diesel’ 
is set for launch in June 



The Volkswagen Golf GTD: 167bhp diesel delight is still able to achieve 53.3mpg. 


VOLKSWAGEN has 
unveiled further 
details surrounding 
its new “hot diesel” 
Golf model. 

The Golf GTD will 
use a 167bhp, 2.0- 
litre diesel engine to 
propel it to a top 
speed of 138mph and 
from zero to 62mph 
in 8.1 seconds. 

Available with a six- 
speed manual or DSG 


dual-clutch trans¬ 
mission, the new Golf 
diesel hot-hatch will 
still be able to achieve 
53.3mpg on the 
combined cycle, will 
produce emissions of 
139g/km C02 and, 
according to VW, will 
cover a potential 640 
miles on a single tank 
of fuel. 

Volkswagen has 
announced exterior 


modifications for the 
new model, too, 
including a front 
bumper borrowed 
from the petrol hot- 
hatch GTI model, 
chrome work around 
the grille and unique 
17-inch black alloys. 

Inside, the model 
will benefit from a 
flat-bottomed steering 
wheel, leather gear 
lever and a standard 


tartan interior that 
differs slightly from 
the retro-inspired GTI 
version. 

The first deliveries 
will take place on 
June 22, with prices 
starting at £21,850. 

Details from Vindis 
VW on (01223) 
424472 - Cambridge 
-or (01223) 833110 
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Fiesta is diesel 
car of the year 


THE new Ford Fiesta 
has beaten 26 
contenders and eight 
class winners to be 
crowned What Diesel 
magazine’s Car of the 
Year 2009. 

Ian Robertson, editor of 
What Diesel magazine, 
said: “The Fiesta is simply 
the best small diesel car 
available on the market 
right now, and judging by 
the sales figures, the UK 
public agrees. It feels solid, 
well-built and is great to 
drive.” 


Nigel Sharp, managing 
director, Ford of Britain, 
said: “It's great to have an 
independent endorsement 
such as this - and we’re 
delighted with the 
market’s response. There’s 
no doubt new Fiesta is 
already a great success.” 

The new Ford Fiesta 
went on sale in September 
2008, and already more 
than 36,000 have been 
sold in Britain. The new 
car has won many awards 
already including an 
international award for 
design and impressive 



The Ford Fiesta: “The best small diesel on the market.” 


accolades from car and 
fleet media as best small 
car. 

Meanwhile, Ford has 
welcomed the 

Government’s scrappage 
scheme, saying that with 
incentives added in buyers 
can save up to £4,500 on a 
new Mondeo. 

Environmental website 
Clean Green Cars {www. 
cleangreencars.co. uk ) 
calculated the annual C02 
benefit of replacing old 
vehicles with the greenest 
new Ford equivalent. 
Based on the scheme only 
swapping 1998 Ford Focus 
1.6 models for today’s 
65.6mpg Ford Focus 
ECOnetic, an annual 
saving of 120,000 tonnes of 
C02 would be made - the 
equivalent output of more 
than 40,000 homes. 

“Ford is taking a 
leadership role in this 
scrappage scheme and we 
will be helping all our new 
customers through the 
process,” added Nigel. 
“We’ll even collect a non¬ 
running eligible old car 
free of charge.” 



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Focus Automatic, 03 plate, 


44,000 miles . 

.£3295 

Mondeo 1 8 53 pint* 3 

£2995 

Mondeo, 53 plate. 

.£2595 

Citroen Xsara HDi Diesel, 04 Reg... 

.£2495 

Ford Focus 1.4, 02 reg. 

.£2495 

Focus 1.6 Automatic, 02 plate. 

.£2195 

Focus Estate, 02 plate . 

.£2195 

Citroen Saxo, 02 plate. 

....urn 

Vauxhall Zafira, 7 seats . 

.£1895 

Alfa GTV, 1997 . 

.£1495 

Hyundai Accent Diesel, 52 plate.. 

...£1495 

Ford Ka 1.3, (V reg). 

.£1395 

Citroen Saxo, 2001 plate. 

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(K) TOYOTA CELICA 2.0 GT, new MoT . 
(R) NISSAN MICRA GX, 3 door, PAS ... 


. £995 
. £995 
. £995 

(V) ROVER 4141.4CC, PAS, 4 door, metallic red only. .£995 
(01) CLIO NEW SHAPE 1.2 Dynamique, alloys, metalic „„„„ 

blue, air con, pas, 72,000 miles ........... .£2,995 ( p ) PEUGEOT 1061.0, silver, 71k.£995 

(02/51) MONDEO ESTATE New Shape LX, metallic red, (N) VAUXHALL CORSA TRIP, 47,000 miles.£995 

PAS .SAVE £1,000 £1,995 

VAUXHALL ZAFIRA1.8 AUTO, 7 seater, only 73,000 ( N ) PEUGEOT 106 SX1.4, alloys, e/windows ... £995 

miles, power steering, alloys, electric sunroof and 

windows, cruise, remote locking.£2,995 (R) NISSAN PRIMERA 1.6L, 5 door, power steering £849 

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(L) ESCORT 1.4, tax until June.£595 

(R) HYUNDAI Coupe 1.3, 3door .£595 

(N) MONDEO GHIA, new MoT .£595 

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..£299 


(02) ROVER 25 2.0 Turbo Diesel, 5 door, air con 

.£1,995 

(V) ROVER 75 2.0 V6, metallic red, alloys.£1,995 

(R) BMW 525 TDi Auto, silver.£1,9! 

(V) TOYOTA COROLLA 1.6LS, 5 door .£1,795 (P) FORD MONDEO, needs clutch .£200 

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05 55Dec SMART fourdoor L5CDi pleseTI plus 5 door, silver/blue, 16,000 miles, air con, FSH.£5,499 

03 03 RENAULT CU0 2.0 SPORT (172), silver, lady owners, 29k miles, FSH, superb.£5,489 

05 54 RENAULT SCENIC L6 WT Expressioii, iAutomatic, gold, 1 lady owner, 15^10 miles, air con, only . .Was £5,489 Crunched £4,789 

05 05 NISSAN ALMERA L8 SE AutomaticJ ice blue,5 door, S5000B] l owner,FSH.Was £5299 Crunched £4,799 

05 05 CITROEN €4 li SX lAUTOl S door, choice of met red or grey, mileage from 24k.Was £5,789 Crunched £4,789 

06 06 CITROEN C4 14 VT Poup^silver, 3 door, 10,000 miles, 1 owner.Was £4.999 Crunched £4,499 

04 54 CITROEN BERL1NG0 MULTISAPCE, demo plus 1 local owner, 45,000 miles, FSH.£3,989 

01 Y HONDA CIVIC SE Newer Shape, 1400 it, 5 door, air con. CD. etc. I S! I.£3.399 

04 54 FORD KA STYLE, silver, 1 lady owner, 48,000 miles, good example.£3495 

04 04 ROV'ER STREETWISE 1.4 ( Kiaihp) SE, 3 dr.petrol blue,|l lady owner,31,000 miles,| FSH, leather trim .Was £3.999 Crunched £2,989 

01 Y ALFA ROME0156 SEIE S PEEO, met, blue, demo &2 owners, fSpimifes,FSH.£2,995 

02 52 CITROEN BERUNGO MULTISPACE, [37k miles only, 2 x rear sliding doors.£2,689 

00 X RENAULT CLIO GRANDE 12,3dr, met red, dual air bags, PAS, e/w, r/d, 50k, FSH.£2,599 

97 P BMW COMPACT L8 Ti Automatic, [ bright red, alloys, CD, 76,000 miles, 1 owner for 10 years.£2,599 

02 52 RENAULTLAGUNAL8Exp,5dr,silver/green,multia/bags,CD,aircon,alloys,FSH.£2,399 

00 W FORD FOCUS 1.6 LX [Automatic met red air con.CD.r/c/l.e/w.Was £2,699 Crunched £2499 

94 L BMW 318i|Automatic|mct black. 1 owner from ncwj68,IKM) miles,|full service history.£1,999 

00 W FORD FIESTA LX TIRBO/DIESEL, 5 dr, a/c. alloys, c/I, recent MoT.£1,995 

96 N VW SHARAN GL. 7 scats, me: blue. PAS. e w. CD. cl, Mol and Taxed.£1.899 

97 R FORD ESCORT IS LX fT/DIESEL, 4dr. PAS.GL 45.INKI Miles full service history.£1,799 


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2006 (55) CITRE0N PICASS01.6 HDI DESIRE 5 DOOR DIESEL, Metallic 
Grey, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Remote Central Locking, 
Electric Windows, One Owner, 39,190 Miles.£5,995 

2005 (05) SAAB 95 2.2 TID LINEAR ESTATE 5 DOOR DIESEL, Black, 
Climate Control, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Remote Central 
Locking, CD Player, Alloy Wheels, 53,377 Miles.£5,995 

2005 (55) SAAB 95 2.2 TID LINEAR SPORT 4 DOOR DIESEL, Metallic 
Silver, Climate Control, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Remote 
Central Locking, CD Player, Alloy Wheels, 64,752 Miles.£5,995 

2005 (55) RENAULT MEGANE 1.5 DCi 106 DYNAMIQUE 3 DOOR DIESEL, 

Metallic Black, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Remote Central 
Locking, CD Player, Alloy Wheels, One Owner, 37,642 Miles.. .£5,995 

2005 (55) SAAB 93 1.8 LINEAR 4 DOOR, Black, Air Conditioning, 

Power Steering, Electric Windows, Remote Central Locking, CD 
Player, Alloy Wheels, One Owner 59,965 Miles.£5,995 

2005(55) FORD FOCUS 1.6 LX 5 DOOR, Metallic Silver, Air 
Conditioning, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Remote Central 
Locking, CD Player, 44,042 Miles .£5,995 

2006 (55) RENAULT MEGANE 1.5 DCI 106 OASIS 5 DOOR DIESEL, 

Metallic Black, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Electric Windows, 
Remote Central Locking, CD Player, One Owner 52,519 Miles. .£5,995 

2005 (05) FORD FOCUS 1.6 TDCI LX 5 DOOR DIESEL, Light Metallic 
Blue, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Remote 
Central Locking, CD Player, 60,583 Miles.£5,695 

2005 (05) RENAULT LAGUNA 1.9 DCi 120 DYNAMIQUE 5 DOOR ESTATE 
DIESEL, Metallic Silver, Air Conditioning, Half Leather Upholstery, 
Power Steering, Electric Windows, Remote Central Locking, CD 
Player, Alloy Wheels, Roof Bars, 62,747 Miles.£5,695 

2005 (54) PEUGEOT 407 1.6 HDI S 5 DOOR ESTATE DIESEL, Metallic 
Black, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Remote 
Central Locking, CD Player, 68,207 Miles .£5,495 

2005 (05) SEAT IBIZA 1.4 SPORT 3 DOOR, Red, Air Conditioning, 
Power Steering, Remote Central Locking, Electric Window s, Alloy 
Wheels, CD Player, 41,671 Miles. 

2005 (05) RENAULT MEGANE 1.5 DCI 80 EXPRESSION 5 DOOR DIESEL, 

Metallic Grey, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Electric Windows, 
Remote Central Locking, CD Player, One Owner 57,248 Miles .£4,995 

2004 (04) PEUGEOT407 2.0 HDI SE4 DOOR DIESEL, Metallic Grey, Air 
Conditioning, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Remote Central 
Locking, Alloy Wheels, CD Player, One Owner 75,837 Miles .. .£4,995 

2004 (04) RENAULT SCENIC 1.5 DCI DYNAMIQUE 5 DOOR DIESEL (New 

Model), Metallic Blue, Panoramic Sunroof, Air Conditioning, Power 
Steering, CD Player, Electric Windows, Remote Central Locking, Alloy 
Wheels, 53,542 Miles .£4,995 

2003(53) NISSAN MICRA 1.4 SVE 5 DOOR, Metallic Blue, Air 
Conditioning, Rear Parking Sensors, Power Steering, Remote Central 
Locking, Alloy Wheels, 50,782 Miles.£4,595 

2005 (05) CITROEN C31.4 DESIRE 5 DOOR, Light Metallic Blue, Power 

Steering, Air Conditioning, ABS, Remote Central Locking, Electric 
Windows, CD Player, 39,587 Miles .£4,495 

2005 (05) RENAULT LAGUNA 1.9 DCI 120 EXTREME 5 DOOR DIESEL, 

Metallic Blue, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Remote Central 
Locking, Electric Windows, CD Player, Alloy Wheels, 60,459 Miles 

.£4,495 

2005(55) VAUXHALL CORSA 1.2 SXI 3 DOOR, Metallic Grey, Power 
Steering, Remote Central Locking, Electric Windows, CD Player, Alloy 
Wheels, 42,799 Miles. IRTiTl? 

2005 (55) VAUXHALL AGILA 1.2 ENJOY 5 DOOR, Metallic Grey, Power 
Steering, Central Locking, Electric Windows, Roof Bars, One Owner, 
31,605 Miles .£4,295 

2005 (55) CITROEN PICASSO 1.6 DESIRE 5 DOOR, Sahara Gold, Air 

Conditioning, Power Steering, Remote Central Locking, Electric 
Windows, CD Player, 26,834 Miles.£3,995 

2005(55) NISSAN MICRA 1.2 S 5 DOOR, Metallic Black, Power 
Steering, Remote Central Locking, Electric Windows, CD Player, 
47,228 Miles.£3,995 

2004(04) FORD SPORT KA 1.6 SE 3 DOOR, Metallic Silver, Leather 
Upholstery, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, CD Player, ABS, Electric 
Windows, Remote Central Locking, Alloy Wheels, 51,889 Miles £3,995 

2006 (06) FORD KA 1.3 DESIGN 3 DOOR, Red, Power Steering, CD 

Player, ABS, Electric Windows, Central Locking, One Owner, 13,007 
Miles .SSE 

2003 (53) FORD FOCUS 1.6 ZETEC CLIMATE AUTOMATIC 5 DOOR, 

Metallic Blue, Air Conditioning, Remote Central Locking, Electric 
Windows, Alloy Wheels, 68,942 Miles .£3,995 

2004(53) PEUGEOT 307 2.0 XSi 3 DOOR, Metallic Blue, Climate 
Control, Power Steering, Remote Central Locking, Electric Windows, 
CD Player, Alloy Wheels, 60,169 Miles .£3,995 

2004(04) TOYOTA YARIS 1.3 T3 3 DOOR, Metallic Silver, Power 
Steering, Electric Windows, Remote Central Locking, CD Player, One 
Owner, 59,003 miles.£3,995 

2005 (55) FORD KA 1.3 1 3 DOOR, Blue, Power Steering, ABS, One 

Owner, 39,332 Miles.£3,695 

2003 (03) VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.6 CLUB 5 DOOR, Metallic Black, Air 
Conditioning, Power Steering, Remote Central Locking, Electric 
Windows, 32,433 Miles.£3,495 

2002(52) FORD FOCUS 2.0 GHIA 4 DOOR, Metallic Silver, Leather 
Upholstery, Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Electric Windows, 
Remote Central Locking, CD Player, Alloy Wheels, 61,327 Miles £2,995 

2003 (03) VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.6 CLUB 5 DOOR, Metallic Blue, Air 

Conditioning, Power Steering, Remote Central Locking, Electric 
Windows, CD Player, 63,197 Miles .£2,995 

2002(52) NISSAN MICRA 1.0 TEMPEST 5 DOOR, White, Power 
Steering, Remote Central Locking, Electric Windows, CD Player, 
62,481 Miles .£2,495 

2000 (W) FORD FIESTA 1.25 GHIA 5 DOOR, Metallic Red, Air 
Conditioning, Power Steering, Electric Windows, Central Locking, 

81,568 Miles .£1,995 

2000 (W) VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.6 SXi 5 DOOR, Metallic Green, Air 
Conditioning, Radio Cassette Player, Power Steering, Alloy Wheels, 
Central Locking, Electric Windows, 86,742 Miles.£1,995 

VANS 

2006 (06) VAUXHALL COMBO 1.3 CDTI DIESEL VAN, White, Side 

Loading Door, Power Steering, Central Locking, Radio Cassette 
Player, One Owner, 50,499 Miles.£3,895 + VAT 

2004 (04) FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 1.7 L220 DIESEL VAN, White, Side 

Loading Door, Power Steering, Central Locking, Radio Cassette 
Player, One Owner, 74,794 Miles .£3,495 + VAT 


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2008 (58) NISSAN NOTE 1.4 VISIA, 

5 door, finished in black with black 
cloth seats. Fitted with power steering, 
remote locking, electric windows and 
mirrors, CD stereo and more. One 
owner, 5,000 miles with history. A 
practical hatchback. £7,995 


2008 (08) SUZUKI SPLASH 1.2 
GLS, 5 door, finished in metallic green 
with black cloth seats, fitted with air 
conditioning, e/windows, c/locking, 
CD stereo and more. One private 
owner, 3,000 miles with history. This is 
like new. £7,495 


2007 (57) FORD MONDEO 2.0 
ZETEC, 5 door, finished in sea grey 
metallic with black cloth seats, fitted 
with air conditioning, alloys, CD stereo 
and lots more. Privately owned 6,000 
miles with history. A new shape in as 
new condition. £10,995 


2007 (57) FORD FIESTA ST, finished 
in Colorado red with black half leather 
seats, fitted with air conditioning, 
wlloys, e/windows, wiper stripes. CD 
and more. One private owner, 20,000 
miles with history. Stunning looking 
car. £8,995 

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2007 (07) PEUGEOT 207 1.4 S, 

3 door, finished in metallic red with 
grey cloth seats, fitted with power 
steering, remote locking, electric 
windows, air conditioning, CD stereo 
and more. One owner, 12,000miles 
with history. A lovely example. £6,995 

2007 (07) SKODA ROOMSTER 3 1.6 
AUTOMATIC, finished in metallic blue 
with grey cloth seats, fitted with air 
conditions, panoramic glass roof, 

alloys, e/windows, ABS, CD stereo, 
reverse aids and more. One private 
owner 10,000 miles with history, 
immaculate throughout. £8,995 

2007 (07) CITROEN Cl AIRPLAY + 
HATCH, finished in metallic blue with 
black cloth seats. Fitted with power 
steering, remote locking, electric 
windows, CD stereo with I-pod 

connection and more, one owner, 

16,000 miles with history. Only £35 
for a years tax. £5,795 

2006 (06) VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.9 
CDTi 150 SRi, 3 door, finished in J 
black with black cloth seats, Fitted 
with power steering, remote locking, ; 
electric windows, air conditiong, alloys, 
CD stereo and more. One owner, 

24,000 miles with history. A sporty 
Diesel . £9,995 


2006 (06) FORD FOCUS 2.0 

TITANIUM, finished in metallic black 
with black leather seats, fitted with air 
conditioning, alloys, e/windows, 
quickclear, CD stereo and more. 
Privately owned 37,000 miles with 
history. Outstanding quality . . £7,495 

2006 (06) HONDA JAZZ 1.21 S 

5 door Hatch, finished in silver with 
blue cloth seats. Fitted with air 
conditioning, e/windows, r/locking, CD 
and more. One owner 27,400 miles 
with history. Another quality favourite 
.£6,295 

2006 (06) FORD FUSION 1.4 TDCi 
ZETEC CLIMATE, finished in black 
with black cloth seats. Fitted with air 
conditioning, alloys, e/windows, CD 
stereo and more, privately owned, 
31,400 miles with history, Huge 
economy with great quality. . . £6,995 

2006 (06) SKODA SUPERB 1.8T 
CLASSIC AUTOMATIC, finished in 
silver with grey cloth seats. Fitted with 
air conditioning, e/windows, r/locking, 
ABS, CD and more. One Owner 
16,000 miles with history. Executive 
motoring at a fraction of the cost 
.£7,495 


2006 (04) FORD C-MAX 2.0 GHIA 
AUTOMATIC, finished in metallic 
black with charcoal cloth seats, fitted 
with air conditioning, alloys, CD stereo, 
ABS, e/windows and lots more. 
Privately owned 23,000 miles with 
history, top of the range in top order. 

.£7,995 

2006 (55) FORD FOCUS 1.8 TDCi 
Zetec Climate, 5 door, finished in 
tango red with grey cloth seats, 
fitted with air conditioning, alloys, 
e/windows, r/locking, one private 
owner, 11,000 miles with history, low 

mileage diesel in top condition. 

.£7,795 

2005 (55) CITROEN C3 1.6 

EXCLUSIVE AUTOMATIC, 5 door, 
finished in metallic blue with black 
cloth seats, fitted air conditioning, 
satnav, alloys, CD stereo and lots 
more. One private owner 4,000 (four 
yes!) miles only i with jhistory, 

outstanding says it all. £6,295 

2004 (04) PEUGEOT 206 2.0 HDi 
Quicksilver Estate, finishedlin silver 
with black cloth seats, fitted with air 
conditioning, alloys, roof bars, 
e/windows, CD stereo, special decals 
on seats and more. Privately owned, 
44,000 miles with history. A compact 
diesel estate in top order . . . £5,695 


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(56) AUDI A3 2.0 tdi 170 sport 5DR, Met black, a/c, cd, alloys, FSH.£13,495 

(55) SAAB 9-3 Sportwagon 1.9 TID Diesel Vector Sport 150 Sat Nav Auto 37K.£11,995 

(03) HONDA 52000,24k, a/c, leather, alloys, FHSH.£11,495 

(06) NISSAN XTRAIL 2.2 Diesel 136 Columbia SDR, Sat Nav, CD, Alloys, 24k, FSH.£9,995 

(03) MERCEDES E220 CDI Diesel Saloon, leather, cd, alloys, 74k, FSH, met burgundy.£9,995 

(55) RENAULT GRANDE SCENIC 1.9 diesel (130) priv, leather, sinroof, cruise, a/c, cd, alloys 28k fsh_£8995 

(57) RENAULT LAGUNA Estate 2.0 DCi Initiate, sat nav, a/c, 29k, alloys, met grey.£8,995 

(55) RENAULT MEGANE CABRIOLET 1.9 DCi Privilege, half leather, 26k Me Gold.£8,495 

(03) MINI COOPER S 1.6 Leather Body Kit A/C silver 50k, Sunroof, FSH.£8,495 

(05) RENAULT MEGANE 1.9 diesel convertible priv, leather, a/c, cd, alloys, 19k, met black, fsh.£7,995 

(T) MERCEDES SLK 2.3, Silver, Auto, Leather, A/C, Convertible, 89k, FSH. . 

(02) MERCEDES C230K SE Panoramic Roof Auto, a/c, cd, alloys, 57k, FSH. 

(54) VW TOURAN 2.0 TDI Diesel PD SE 7 Seat CD A/C FVSH 57k Silver, 1 Owner. 

(03) VOLVO V70 Diesel Estate, a/c, alloys, cd, 63k, met blue, FSH. 

(55) FORD FOCUS C-MAX 1.6 diesel ghia, Sdr, a/c, alloys, cd,fsh,l owner, met blue, 48k..... 

(5 5) RENAULT GRAND SCENIC 1.9 diesel (130), 7 seats, A/C, alloys, CD, 47k, FSH. 

(08) CITROEN Cl 1.01 CODE 3DR Leather CD A/C Alloys 8K, Black, 1 Owner. £35 Tax. 

(55) RENAULT GRAND SCENIC, 1.5 DCi, 7 seats, a/c, cd, 37k, FSH. 

(V) RANGE ROVER 2.5 diesel, auto, leather, met red, 94k, fsh. 

(06) CITROEN C21.4 HDi Diesel SX A/C CD FSH, 37k, Met Red, £35 road tax. 

(W) BMW 3 30 Diesel SE Estate Auto, leather, cd, FSH, met black. 

(55) RENAULT MEGANE 1.9 Diesel Estate, sunroof, a/c, cd, alloys, FSH, 33k. 

(05) RENAULTSCENIC 1.9diesel bodykit, A/C, CD, Alloys met black, 52k, FSH. 

(06) CITROEN BERLINGO 1.6116V Desire CD S/R FSH, 10k, Met Blue. 

(54) MAZDA 6 2.0 Diesel TS (136) 5DR A/C ALLOYS CD FSH 64k, Met Grey. 

(54) FORD FUSION 1.4 diesel, £35 Road Tax, A/C, 53k, FSH. 

(06) FIAT IDEA 1.3 Diesel Dynamic 5DR, A/C, CD, PAS, Alloys, FSH, Met Blue, 25k. 

(04) RENAULT SCENIC 1.9 DCI DYN, Silver, A/C, CD, Alloys, 55k, FSH. 

(55) SMART FORTWO Pulse, met black, leather, cd, 40k, FSH. 

(54) VAUXHALL CORSA 1.4 DESIGN AUTO 3 DR, met blue, a/c, 14k. 

(02) VW POLO 1.4se, Sdr, silver, a/c, 49k, fsh... 

(Y) MGF 1.812DR Leather Hard Top 7 Serv Stamps, Convertible, 35k, Met Red. 

(Y) RENAULT MEGANE 1.6 priv ♦ convertible, leather, a/c, cd, alloys, yellow, 30k, FSH.... 

(02) SUBARU LEGACY 2.0 SPORT ESTATE, a/c, cd, alloys, 63k, FSH. 

(02) SKODA OCTAVI A 2.0 Ambiente 5DR Hatch, Met Silver, a/c. 

(03) FORD KA 1.3 STYLE, 46k, FSH, met silver. 

(51) CITROEN PICASSO 1.8i 16V SX, met grey, a/c, cd, FSH. 

(T) FORD FIESTA 1.25 Ghia 16V 5DR, a/c, met black, 66k. 

(T) RENAULT SAFRANE 2.016v executive, leather, a/c, cd, alloys, 108k, fsh. 

(Y) HYUNDAI ACCENT 1.3si, 3dr. 12 months MOT, 88k. 

(N) NISSAN MICRA 1.0 shape, 3 dr, purple, 90k, fsh. 

(P) FORD FIESTA 1.8 diesel 3DR, blue, MOT May 09,97k. 

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2006/06 Kia Sportage 2.0 XS A/C, Lth, Silver .£8,495 

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2008/58 Kia Carens CRDi LS. Tints, Bars. Red .Now £12,495 

2007/57 Kia Cee'd 1.6 CRDi LS 5Dr. A/C. Silver .£9,995 

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2008/58 Kia Rio 1.5 CRDi 2. Alloys, Park. Silver .£8,995 

2007/07 Kia Cee'd CRDi GS. Pewter .Now £7,995 

2007/07 Kia Cee'd CRDi GS. Monsoon .Now £7,995 

2008/08 Kia Cee'd 1.4 S 5Dr. Blue .£7,995 

2008/08 Kia Cee'd 1.4 S 5Dr. Silver .£7,995 

2007/57 Kia Rio CRDi Ice 5Dr. Air Con, Silver .£6,995 

2007/57 Kia Rio 1.5 CRDi LS 5Dr. Alloys, A/C, Silver .£6,995 

2007/07 Kia Carens GS CRDi Auto 7 Seat. Grey .£6,995 

2005/55 Kia Carens CRDi LX 5 Dr A/C Silver .£4,495 

Mini 

2005/55 Mini Cooper 1.6 3Dr. Alloys, Privacy, Silver .£9,250 

2003/03 Mini Cooper. Air Con, 17" Alloys, Yellow .£7.495 

2003/03 Mini 1.6 3 Door Cooper A/C, Blue .£6,995 

2004/54 Mini One 1.6. Electric Blue .£6,750 

2002/02 Mini Cooper 1.6 3Dr Aero Kit 17. Alloys, Lots of extras, Red .£6,495 

2002/02 Mini 1.6 One 3Dr. Silver .£6,250 

Ford 

2008/08 Fiesta Zetec Climate 1.4 TDCi 5Dr Sport Pack choice .£8,695 

2008/08 Ford Fiesta 1.6 Style Auto 5Dr. Silver .£7,995 

2008/08 Fiesta style climate 1.4 tdci 5 door choice .£7,995 

2005/05 Ford Focus TDCI GHIA 5 DOOR Alloys, Silver .£6,995 

2006/06 Ford Focus 2.0 Ghia Estate A/C, Alloys, Blue .£6,995 

2006/06 Ford Focus 1.6 Ghia 5 Door A/C, Alloys, Grey .£6,995 

2006/06 Ford Fiesta 1.4 Ghia 5Dr. Alloys, Leather, Blue .£6,495 

2008/08 Ford Fiesta 1.25 Studio 3Dr. Black .£6,495 

2006/55 Ford Focus 2.0 ZETEC CLIMATE 5 DOOR A/C, Silver .£6,495 


2005/05 Ford Focus 1.6 Ghia 5 Door Alloys, A/C, Silver.£6,395 

2005/05 Ford Fiesta Ghia 1.4 5Dr. A/C Alloys. Lth, Red .£6,295 

2007/57 Ford Fiesta 1.25 Style 5Dr. Silver.£6,250 

2006/55 Ford Focus 1.8 TDCI LX Estate A/C, White.£5,995 

2005/05 Ford Focus 1.6 LX 5Dr. Silver.£5,995 

2006/06 Ford Focus 1.4 LX 5Dr A/C, Grey.£5,995 

2008/08 Ford Fiesta 1.25 Studio 3Dr. Blue .£5,995 

2006/55 Ford Focus C-Max 1.6 Zetec. Air Con, Silver .£5,995 

2005/55 Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Climate Auto Estate. Blue.£5,995 

2005/05 Ford Fiesta Zetec. Climate Air Con, Silver.£5,750 

2005/05 Ford Focus 1.6 Zetec Estate. Air Con, Alloys, Silver .£5,750 

2005/55 Ford Mondeo 2.0 Zetec AUTO 5 DOOR A/C, Blue.£5,650 

2007/07 Ford KA Style Climate 3Dr. Air Con, Tonic Blue .£5,495 

2005/55 Ford Fusion 2 1.4 5 Door A/C, Silver .£5,495 

2005/05 Ford Focus 1.6 TDCi Studio Estate. Air Con, Green.£4,995 

2005/05 Ford Fiesta 1.25 LX 5Dr S/R. Grey.£4,995 

2005/05 Ford Transit LWB HI Roof TDI S/L/D White.£4,800+VAT 

2007/56 Ford Ka 1.3 Studio. Silver.£3,795 

2005/05 Ford KA 3Dr. Silver.£3,495 

Other Makes 

2008/58 MG TF LE-500. (New Model). A/C, Leather, Vibrant Orange .£14,995 

2006/06 Honda Civic VTEC-Sport Alloys, A/C, Black.£8,995 

2008/08 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4 Design Air Con, Alloys choice.£8,695 

2008/08 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4 3Dr SXi a/c alloys choice.£8,495 

2005/55 VW Golf 2.0 GT-TDi 5Dr. Alloys, Air Con, Black.£7,995 

2007/57 Hyundai Getz 1.1 CDX 5Dr. A/C, Silver.£5,995 

2005/55 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4 Design Auto 5Dr. Grey .£5,995 

2005/05 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 Design 5Dr. Air Con, Silver.£4,995 

2004/04 Vauxhall Corsa SXi CDTi 5Dr. Silver.£4,995 

2004/04 Renault Megane EST 1.6 VVT DYNAMIQUE Blue.£4,995 

2008/57 Chevrolet Kalos 1.4 SX 5Dr. Air Con, Alloys, Silver.£4,995 

2007/57 Chevrolet lacetti 1.6 SX a/c alloys choice.£4,995 

2005/55 Vauxhall Corsa SXI+ 3Dr. Alloys, Silver.£4,995 

2005/55 Ford Transit 1.8TDDI LWB Hi Roof Red.£4,600 + Vat 

2006/06 Fiat Panda 1.2 Dynamic 5Dr. Blue.£4,495 

2004/54 Hyundai Getz GSi Auto 5Dr. Blue .£3,995 

2003/03 Vauxhall Meriva Enjoy. Silver.£3,995 

2003/53 Vauxhall Corsa Elegance 16V 3Dr. Blue .£3,995 

2004/04 Citroen C3 Pluriel Cabriolet. Orange.£3,995 

2002/02 Vauxhall Corsa 1.7 CDTi Elegance 5Dr. Blue .£3,995 

2000/X Peugeot 206 1.6 GLX 5Dr. Air Con, Silver .£3,250 

2003/03 Daewoo Kalos 1.4 SX 5 DOOR A/C, Silver.£2,995 



The official fuel consumption figures in MPG (l/100km) for the Kia range are Urban 19.9 (14.2) - 52.3 (5.4), Extra urban 31.7 (8.9) - 68.9 (4.1), combined 26.2 (10.8) - 62.8 (4.5). Official C02 emissions range from 117-258g/km. Finance subject to status, written quotations available on request. Terms and conditions may apply. Cars registered by 31/3/09 
















































































































































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FIAT MULTIPLA 

51 reg'd, 13,500 miles, light 
blue metallic, 11 months 
MoT, one owner 

£1,750 
07970 498064 
01799 526551 



Caravans - 
Camping 


3 Bedroom Caravan for 
Sale, in Heacham, Only 
£11,795. Call Dennis on 
07706 034269 


BAILEY PAGEANT 
CHAMPAGNE 

1996, 3/4 berth caravan, 
awning, gas bottle, electric 
lead, extras, ready to go 

£3,000 ono 
01223 560926 
07922 042387 



COMPASS 
PENTARA 590 


4 berth, 96 model, 19ft, twin 
axel, shower, cassette toilet, 
c/h, flyscreen blinds, cooker, 
fridge, 2 doublebeds, end 
kitchen, clean condition 


£3,350 

01223 420051 



ELDDIS 

TYPHOON 


EX2000, 17.5ft, 2000, 4 berth, 
end bathroom, shower, 
cassette toilet, dinette, drop 
window, heating, L shaped 
seats, cooker, fridge, vgc 

£4,150 

01223 420051 


ELDDIS WISP 
440/4 

4 berth, 890kg, hot and cold 
water, shower, mains, hob 
and oven grill, aerial, heater, 
fridge, with awning, very 
good condition, ready to go 

£ 2,200 

01223 232357 



SWIFT 

CHALLENGER 


470/2,15.5 ft, 95 model, 2 
berth, end bathroom, shower, 
cassette toilet, cooker, fridge, 
c/h, flyscreen blinds, clean 
condition, hardly used 

£2,150 

01223 420051 



Caravans - 
Camping 



ST. IVES caravan. Used 
tourers, accessory shop, 
we buy used tourers. Tel: 
01480 300621. 


Caravans & 
Trailers 


ABBEY 

SOMERSET 

1993, 4 berth, full awning, 
ready to go, quick sale 


£800 

01223 511508 
after 6pm 


CHALLENGER 

2 Berth caravan, 1995, blow 
heating, cassette toilet, 
fridge, cooker, oven, shower, 
ready to go, good working 
order 

£1,650 
01353 741013 
07889 509009 


COACHMAN VIP 

460,1999, 2 berth, end 
bathroom, a/c, c/h, d/g, 
fridge, microwave, cooker 
etc, complete with gas bottle, 
battery, awning, vgc in and 
out, Cris registered 

£3,750 ono 

01223 873317 



SPRITE MAJOR 5 

Aug 2007, 5 berth, single axle, 
shower, toilet, oven, hobs, 
fridge/ freezer, blown-air c/h, 
gas/ elect, battery, spare 
wheel, vgc 

£8,250 

01223 425339 


Cars Wanted 


tes End of the road 


for your vehicle? 


Responsible drivers scrap their 
vehicles at an Authorised 
Treatment Facility (ATF) 

Because only an ATF can legally 
scrap a vehicle. That means any 
pollutants will be made safe before 
it’s recycled in an environmentally 
friendly way. 

What’s more, for certain types of 
vehicle you’ll get a DVLA approved 
Certificate of Destruction (CoD). A 
CoD proves that the ATF has told 
DVLA your vehicle has been 
scrapped and so is no longer your 
responsiblitily. 



ATF Permit 
number 75119 


Cars 

bought for 

CASH! 

All MAKES 
and MODELS 

up to 40,000 miles with 
service history 

Contact John Thorburn 

01480 401480 

® T.C.Harrison Group 

“There’s no comparison” 

Cambridge Street, St Neots, Cambs PE19 1JL 

Also at: Huntingdon, Peterborough and Stamford 

www.tch.co.uk 


SWIFT 

CHALLENGER 

400/2SE, 1992, awning, 
toilet/ wash room, mains, 
vgc 

£1,600 

01223 262576 


WANTED 

Cars, vans, pick-ups, motorhomes, 
with or without MoT. 

Also caravans and boats. 
Cash on collection. 



Cars Wanted 


01353 776274 
07748 885056 



A.S.VEHICLES 


WANTED 

Cars, Commercials & Motorcycles 

We Pay From £50 - £20,000 

Cash today for vehicles with MOT, without MOT, 
high mileage, accident damaged, unwanted 
vechicles and non-runners 

FREE COLLECTIONS 

Immediate collection. Anything considered. 
Good prices paid. 

07817 993482 01763 208183 


A BETTER 
PRICE PAID 


For cars, vans, trucks 
Minimum of £50 - £500 
paid for scrap metal 
vehicles, trucks vans 
and MoT failures, 
anything considered, 

7 days 
a week. 


Registered waste 
carriers! 

01353 699742 
07968 661115 


AARON 

OF CAMBRIDGE 

TRAVELS ANYWHERE 
FOR YOUR CAR, VAN, 
4X4, MPV, DIESEL, 

PT ANT FTP 

CASH WITHIN 1 HOUR 
OF YOUR CALL 

07773 689142 

24 HOUR - 7 DAY 
SERVICE. 

POLITE BUYER CALLS 
ALSO LEFT HAND 
DRIVES WANTED 


Cars Wanted 


ALL SCRAP 
VEHICLES WANTED 

Cash paid, prompt 
collection, Rampton 
Car Breakers, your 
local licensed 
breakers yard, DVLA 
registered, est 40 
years, ring anytime 

01954 251030 
07788 825202 


WANTED 

CARS VANS 
AND PICK-UPS 


With or without MoT, 
caravans bought, scrap 
cars and scrap metal 
cleared, prices negotiable. 

Registered Waste 
Carriers 

01223 207992 
07984 905621 


Mopeds 


NEW Piaggio scooters 
from £1,169 on the road, 
two year warranty 
included. 
Haywards.co.uk Tel 
01223 276128(T). 



YAMAHA AEROX 
50cc 

black, moped for sale, 
registered August 2007, one 
owner, 4,915 miles, good 
condition 

£1,150 ono 

07779 589253 


Motorbikes 


4 All your Motorcycle 
Training needs - CBT to 
DAS, contact A.R.T. Tel: 
01763 247363 www.art- 
mc.co.uk 


ALL 

MOTORCYCLES 

WANTED 

Also Scooters 

Best prices paid for 
MoT failures, damage 
& non-runners 

Scrap collected free 

Call Will on: 
01353 777421 
07590 582201 



Tyres - Exhausts 


AT Freds Tyres, part worn 
tyres guaranteed. Tel: 
01353 741279. 


Commercials 


RAMSEY 
VEHICLE 
SALES LTD 

A large selection of light 
commercial vehicles. 

Please see our used van 
list in Huntingdon, St. Ives, 
St. Neots and Cambourne 
Weekly News every other 
week or call 
01487 710011 or 
07974141318 
www.ramseyvehiclesales.co.uk 


Commercials 


Brian McKay 

g^mmercial vehicles- 


BRITISH TELECOM VAN CENTRE 

02 (02) TRANSIT 350 ALLOY D/S LWB, 41,000 miles £5,495 
04 (04) TRANSIT 350 ALLOY TIPPER, 55,000 miles £6,995 
02 (52) TRANSIT 350 STEEL TIPPER, 56,000 miles £5,995 


02 (52) TRANSIT 350 ALLOY D/S, 50,000 miles £5,495 

02 (52) TRANSIT 350 BOX, 48,000 miles £4,295 

07 (56) TRANSIT 300 2.2 SWB, 16,000 miles £6,995 

06 (56) TRANSIT 300 2.2 SWB, 10,000 miles £7,295 

04 (04) TRANSIT 300 SWB, 25,000 miles £4,495 

04 (04) TRANSIT 300 SWB, 33,000 miles £4,395 

04 (04) TRANSIT 300 SWB, 44,000 miles £4,195 

04 (04) TRANSIT 300 SWB, 68,000 miles £3,995 

04 (04) TRANSIT 220 CONNECT, 31,000 miles £3,695 

04 (04) TRANSIT 220 CONNECT, 45,000 miles £3,695 

04 (04) TRANSIT 220 CONNECT, 35,000 miles £3,795 

03 (53) TRANSIT 220 CONNECT, 34,000 miles £3,495 

03 (53) TRANSIT 220 CONNECT, 43,000 miles £3,295 

03 (53) TRANSIT 220 CONNECT, 51,000 miles £2,995 

03 (53) TRANSIT 220 CONNECT, 32,000 miles £3,495 

04 (53) TRANSIT 220 CONNECT, 35,000 miles £3,595 

04 (53) TRANSIT 220 CONNECT, 37,000 miles £3,695 

03 (53) TRANSIT 220 CONNECT, 42,000 miles £3,395 

06 (06) VIVARO 1.9 DTi, 3,000 miles £6,495 

06 (06) VIVARO 1.9 DTi, 12,000 miles £5,995 

06 (06) VIVARO 1.9 DTi, 14,000 miles £5,995 

07 (07) COMBO 1.3 CDTi, 12,000 miles £4,595 

06 (06) COMBO 1.3 CDTi, 13,000 miles £4,295 

06 (06) COMBO 1.3 CDTi, 28,000 miles £3,995 

05 (55) COMBO 1.3 CDTi, 15,000 miles £3,895 

05 (55) COMBO 1.3 CDTi, 22,000 miles £3,695 

05 (54) COMBO 1.3 CDTi, 64,000 miles £3,795 

04 (04) FIESTA 1.4 Di, 30,000 miles £3,195 

04 (04) FIESTA 1.4 Di, 17,000 miles £3,495 

04 (04) FIESTA 1.4 Di, 55,000 miles £2,795 


Tel 01223 813200 


www.mckaycommercial.co.uk 

Newmarket Rd, Bottisham, Cambs 

All vehicles subject to VAT at 15% 




Supplier and buyer 
of good quality 
light 

commercials 

To view our large 
selection 
of vans 

VISIT 

www.ggvs.co.uk 

Chettisham Garage • Lynn Road 
Ely CB6 ISA 

TEL: 01353 664234 

FAX:01353 663229 

Email: ggvs@btconnect.com 



FIAT DUCATO 2.8 
TDi 3.25T 


FORD TRANSIT 
2.5 DIESEL 

Taxed, MoT February 2010, 
clean condition, 1998 model 

£650 

01223 478164 
07792 064183 


T reg'd, tow bar, LWB, high 
top, MoT Dec, taxed June, 
good runner 

£800 ono 

01954 780024 


VAUXHALL Combo 1.7Di 
van, 03 reg'd, taxed, 11 
months MoT, good con¬ 
dition, £1,850 ono. Tel: 
01799 527495. 




Alfa Romeo 


ALFA ROMEO 
156 2.0 

2000 X reg'd, met blue, 
99,000 miles, ABS, alloys, 
CD, E/W, PAS, MoT Aug '09, 
tax Feb '10 

£999 

01480 455642 


LDV CONVOY 
MINI BUS 


ALFA ROMEO 
SPIDER 


1998, 62,000 miles, 17 seater, 
high roof, MoT Oct '09, tax 
Dec'09, good condition 


Convertible 2.2 JTS, 2007, 
Red, 7,000 miles, ABS, 
Alarm/ immobiliser, Alloys, 
Climate, excellent condition 


£2000 ono 

01954 267441 


£13,950 

07834 069193 



ALFA ROMEO 156 
1.8TS 

Saloon, 2001, red, 97,000 
miles, ABS, A\C, Alarm, 
Alloys, CD, Airbag, E/W, 
Immobiliser, PAS, MoT & tax, 
excellent condition 

£1,500 

01223 836603 



A CAR FOR YOU 

From £400- £1,500. Escorts, 
Corsa's, Estates, Diesels, 
vans, 4x4s, Fiesta's, Polo, 
Punto, Peugeot, 106, 306's, 
lots more in stock. Tel Paul 
on: 

01353 741013 
07889 509009 .T 



CITROEN SAXO 
DESIRE 

1.5 Diesel, '02, 3drs, 5speed, 
43k, met blue, FSH, a/b, PAS, 
e/w, CD, c/I, s/r, 6mnths tax 

£2,595 ono 

07890 480254 


CITROEN ZX 1.81 
AUTO DIESEL 

1994 (L), only 86,000 miles, 
FSH, MOT March 2010, 6 
months tax, recent cambelt, 
5 door, PAS, s/r, stereo, low 
insurance, excellent condition 

£650 

07881 633006. T 



FIAT PUNTO 1.1 

55 S, 1996 (N), 100k miles, 
FSH, MoT March 2010, 6 
months Tax, recent cambelt, 
low ins, 5 door, PAS, s/r, 
stereo, excellent condition 

£750 

01223 860170 
07881 633006. T 


FIAT PUNTO 
1.2 

Petrol, 1998 S reg'd, Green, 
109,000 miles, MoT Nov '09, 
7 months tax 

£425 

SOLD 


FIAT PUNTO 1.2 

1999, T reg'd, 12 months 
MoT and tax, excellent 
runner 

£850 ono 
Tel: 01638 601803 
07883 318229 



FORD Fiesta 1.25 
Freestyle, 5 door, 2002 
(02), Metallic Grey, only 
41,000 miles, FSH, PAS, 
c/locking, e/windows, air 
bag, air con, rad/CD, 
Immobiliser, colour 
coded bumpers and mir¬ 
rors, 12 months MoT, 
warranty, excellent con¬ 
dition, £2,850. Tel: 01799 
584327/ 07779 557267 
www.rowleyscars.co.uk 


FORD FIESTA 

1.3LX, 1995 (N), 68,000 
miles, FSH, Mot October '09, 
taxed, black, recent cambelt, 
low insurance, 3 dr, PAS, s/r, 
stereo, excellent condition 

£750 

01223 860170 

07881 633006 


FORD KA 1.3 

2001 (Y), 3 door, PAS, 
radio/cass, airbag, tinted 
windows, 53,000 miles, 
black, 12 months MoT, 
www.smallcarsonly.co.uk 

£2295 
01440 730104 
20+ cars available 


FORD MONDEO 

GLX2.0, 2000 (W reg'd), 
Blue, 42,000 miles, first 
registration July 30th, 2000, 
1 owner, tax & MoT, certain 
amount of body damage, 
sale due to stopping driving 

£1,595 

01638 741461 


FORD SPORT KA 
1600 (95 ps) 

08 reg'd, bright red, 6,500 
genuine miles, alloys etc, as 
new, full sports specification, 
lowered suspension, full 2 
years Ford Warranty 

£6,350 

01223 881605 


Hyundai 


HYUNDA11:6 SE 
COUPE 

reg'd Dec 2001, 25,000 
miles only, one owner, FSH, 
MoT, air con, CD player, 
leather, r/c/l, ins rated alarm, 
alloys 

£3,450 

01440 762264 


Mazda 




MAZDA MX 5 

Convertible, 1991, silver, 
86,000 miles, alloys, e/w, 
MoT, tax, pop up headlights, 
future classic 

£950 

07970 510510 































































































































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Mercedes 


Renault 


Suzuki 


Too new 
to view 



MERCEDES A150 
1.5 COUPE 


RENAULT 
LAGUNA 1.9 DCI 


3 dr, 2005 55 reg'd, light blue, 
49,000 miles, FSH, MoT Jan 
'10, tax July '09, excellent 
condition 

£5,195 ono 

07775 638329 


Estate, 2005 (55), 80,000 
miles, MoT, tax, 6 speed, 
metallic grey, rear parking 
sensors, a/c, FSH, s/r, no 
canvassers 

£4,575 

01223 813870 


Too new 
to view 


MERCEDES 
SPORT ESTATE 

Automatic 2.0, T reg, low 
mileage for year, MoT, black, 
service history, vgc inside and 
out, px possible, private sale 

£2,295 

07910 573374 



Mini 


RENAULT 

MEGANE 

1.5 DCi, 100 Expression, 
2004 (04), met blue, a/c, long 
MoT & tax, FSH, high mileage 

£2,750 ono 
01954 234600 
office hours 


RENAULT 

MEGANE 

Coupe, 2001, Silver, 73,700 
miles, ABS, A\C, Alarm, 
Alloys, CD, Climate, Airbag, 
E/W, Immob, PAS, MoT, e/s/r, 
e/m, tax, on board computer 

£2,900 ono 

07950 296335 


MINI COOPER 
1600 

Feb '04, 24,500 miles, a/c, 
CD, Chilli red, pepper pack, 
one owner, service history, 
MoT Jan '10, taxed July '09, 
I pod adaptor 

£6,400 

SOLD 


MINI COOPER 
HATCHBACK 

04 reg'd, 53,000 miles, 
black, 1598cc, taxed August 
2009, FSH, e/s/r, full leather 
upholstery, air con, one lady 
owner, inc TLC 

£7,495 

01799 541516 


Mitsubishi 


MITSUBISHI Space 
Wagon, T reg'd, 7 seater, 
MoT, 88k miles, very 
clean, £1,595 ono. Tel: 
07906 704464. 


Nissan 


Rover-MG 


MG MGF 
STEPTRONIC 

2001, petrol, 40k miles, 
silver, MoT Aug, FSH, one 
previous owner, vgc 

£3,100 ono 
07772 076415 
01353 624092 



ROVER 214 


1999,50k miles, just 
passed MoT, Metallic 
black, 4 recent tyres 
and exhaust, good 
condition, good 
runner, 2 owners 

£999 

01223 843140 
07884 437420 



Nissan Micra 1.0 Profile, 
1999 V reg'd, 86,000 
miles, FSH, 2 owners, 
PAS, airbag, radio/cass, 
Immobiliser, colour 
coded bumpers, long 
MoT, taxed, warranty, 
excellent condition, 
£1,350. Tel: 01799 
584327/ 07779 557267 
www. rowl eysca rs.co.uk 


ROVER 416 Si 
AUTO 

4 door saloon, petrol, 
M reg'd, Green, 41,890 
miles, full MoT 

£630 

01223 276617 


Peugeot 


ROVER METRO 
1.4 AUTO 


PEUGEOT 206 1.4LX, 

2002 (02), Metallic 

Crystal Green, only 
31,000 miles, FSH, 2 
owners, PAS, c/locking, 
e/windows, airbags, air 
con, radio/CD, 

Immobiliser, colour 
coded bumpers and mir¬ 
rors, long MoT, warranty, 
excellent condition, 
£3,495. Tel: 01799 
584327/ 07779 557267 
www. rowl eysca rs.co.uk 


M reg'd, Blue, 18,000 miles, 
genuine mileage, 5 door, 10 
months MoT, reluctant sale 
due to ill health 

£750 

01480 301920 



PEUGEOT 106 XL 

P Reg'd, Diesel, 1.5cc, Met 
Green, MoT/ tax, drives all 
good, approx 60 MPG 

£700 

01353 741013 
07889 509009 


SEAT IBIZA 
ESTILO 1.4 

Petrol, 1998 S reg'd, met 
silver, 70,000 miles, 5 door 
hatch, tax end of July, MoT 
Sept '09, excellent condition 

£625 ono 

SOLD 


SUZUKI WAGON 
RGL 

lOOOcc, 5 speed, metallic 
purple, MoT Aug, needs rear 
shoes and front tyres, good 
runner 

£600 

07840 781966 



SUZUKI WAGON 
R+GL1.3 

5 door, petrol, 2004 53 reg'd, 
blue, 26,000 miles, e/w, 7 
months MoT, 1 month tax, 
r/c/l 

£3,750 

01223 367967 


Toyota 


Too new 
to view 


TOYOTA CELICA 
T SPORT 1.8 

Petrol, 51 reg'd, 
met grey, 67,000 miles, 
Climate, Leather, good 
condition, one owner, 10 
months MoT, lovely car 

£4,200 

07889 100309 


TOYOTA MR2 GT 

K reg'd, red, tax Aug '09, 
MoT Nov '09, service history, 
e/w, e/m, s/r, recent cambelt 
change 

£ 1,000 
07500 339398 
01353 661883 


Vauxhall 


VAUXHALL Corsa 1.0 
Club, 2001(51), Met Ice 
Green, only 37,000 
miles, FSH, PAS, c/lock¬ 
ing, e/windows, airbag, 
air con, radio/CD, 
Immobiliser, colour 
coded bumpers and mir¬ 
rors, long MoT, warranty, 
excellent condition, 
£3,495. Tel: 01799 
584327/ 07779 557267 
www.rowleyscars.co.uk 


VAUXHALL 
ASTRA ENVOY 

1.4, 2000 (W) 5 door, PAS 
radio/cass, twin airbags, 
43,000 miles, FSH, blue, 
MoT March 2010, 
www.smallcarsonly.co.uk 

£2195 

01440 730104 


VAUXHALL 
CORSA CLUB 1.2 

99 (T), 5 door, power 
steering, radio/cass, sunroof, 
airbag, silver, 37,000 miles, 

FSH 12 months MoT, 
www.smallcarsonly.co.uk 

£2195 

01440 730104 


Volkswagen 


VW Polo 1.4S, 2001 (51), 
Met Red, only 44,000 
miles, FSH, PAS, c/lock¬ 
ing, e/windows, air bags, 
radio/cass, Immobiliser, 
colour coded bumpers 
and mirrors, long MoT, 
warranty, excellent con¬ 
dition, £2,995. Tel: 01799 
584327/ 07779 557267 
www.rowleyscars.co.uk 


Volkswagen 


VOLKSWAGEN 
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5 door Hatch, 2001, black 
metallic, 46,000 miles, ABS, 
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£3,500 ono 

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Volkswagen Volkswagen 


Conditions of Acceptance 
for advertising 


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6 months MoT, excellent 
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under “advertise with us”. 

Alternatively, please call: 01223 434311, 
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Oakington (Cambs), 
Saturday Car-Boot sale, 
gates open 7am, just 
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free. Enquiries: 01733 
222182. 

CAR-BOOT every Sunday 
8am-12, (set up from 
7.30am), pitch £7, 
Chaplins Farm, 

Fulbourn. Tel: 07850 
325928. 

INDOOR Table Top Sale, 
Cherry Hinton Village 
Centre, Colville Road, 
Sunday 3rd May, 
9.30am-12.30pm. Pitch 
£7.50, advanced book¬ 
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Tel: 01223 576412. 

LAZY Sunday afternoon 
car-boot sale, every 
week til October, Harry's 
Farm, Beck Row, 
Mildenhall, 12pm-4pm, 
free admission, £6 pitch. 
Tel: 07860 716075. 


MEETING POINT 
Singles Club Disco Over 25’s 
Every Friday 

Dolphin Hotel, London Road, 

St Ives, 8-12pm Admission £5 

Sat 2nd May 

Woodgreen Animal Shelter, 
London Road, Godmanchester, 
Nr. Huntingdon 
8-12pm, Admission £5 
Every Sunday 
Royal Cambridge Hotel, 
Trumpington Street, Cambridge 
8-11.30pm Admission £4 
Annual Membership £2 
(Free membership with this advert 
- new members only) 

NO T-SHIRTS, NO TRAINERS, 
NO JEANS OR DENIM 
Tel: 01223 502299 
www.singlesdisco.co.uk 


SINGLE social club, 35+, 
Nightlights, Red Lion, 
Grantchester, second 
and fourth Friday in 
month, 8pm, £5, 
friendly welcome and 
music. Tel: 01223 
363333. www.night 
lights.tk 


CASH Loans Secured on 
Your Car. Mobile Money. 
Tel: 01223 258250. 

www.mobilemoney.co.uk 


CHEQUE Cashing, 

Payday Loans, Buyback 
and Pawnbroking serv¬ 
ices. Gannochy Coins, 
46 Burleigh St, 
Cambridge, (opposite 
Party Mania) Tel: 01223 
361662. 


Contact your 
Local Team 
Haverhill 
Weekly News 
01440 
703891 


SUNDAY car-boot sale, 
3rd May. Cambridge 
Spiritualist Centre, 662 
Newmarket Road, 
(opposite Ditton Lane) 
7am-2pm. BBQ as well. 
Call: 01353 668268. Or 
just turn up 


Entertainers 


ALL aspects of party plan¬ 
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Discos, bouncy castles, 
catering to marquee hire. 
Do you offer a service 
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well? For details of our 
hugely discounted adver¬ 
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think)! Call: 01223 
434267/ 434264, email 
details to ents@ cam- 
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Entertainers 


AMAZING and Magical 
entertainment for both 
children and adults. 
The Great Wizzo. 
Member of The Magic 
Circle. Tel: 01763 
838286. 


DISCOLAND discos and 
karaoke, weddings, 
birthdays, schools and 
any other occasions. Tel: 
01638 716866/ 07717 
643035. www.discoland- 
disco.co.uk 


Events 


CLASSIFIED is more pow¬ 
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obligation quotes to 
advertise here: 01223 
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MAY Day Bank Holiday 2- 
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what's happening in your 
region? Visit www.cam- 
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maydayjeisure. Also 
check out What's On! 
Thursday 30th April. 


TABLE-TOP Sale, 

Stretham Primary 
School, Sat 2nd May 
9am-1 2.00pm. 
To book a table call 
Jenny Kidd 01353 
649844.PSA fundraising 
event for Stretham 
Primary School for ICT 
equipment/games for the 
playground. 


Hobbies 


MODEL railways, die-cast 
toys, cash paid. Tel: 
David 01353 778511. 


Holidays 


2008 7 berth, luxury 

motorhome, for hire. Tel: 
0800 183 0468. 


ADVERTISE your holiday 
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from as little as 
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our weekly titles and 
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£116.80+vat. Call Sam 
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434445. 

BUTLINS Skegness, 8 

berth caravan, full use of 
all Butlins facilities. Tel: 
01785 840803. 

CARAVAN for sale, on 4* 
holiday park on the 
Norfolk Broads. 10 

month open season, 
indoor swimming pool 
and bars, 3 bedrooms 
immaculate condition. 
Quick sale needed, 
£9000. Tel: 07961 

640383. 

GREAT Yarmouth, 

California Sands, 2 bed¬ 
room, holiday chalet. 
Phone for details: 01493 
731501. 

HEMSBY holiday chalets, 
sleeps 6, quiet site, close 
to beach. Tel: 01638 
602190/07599 416563. 

HEMSBY, Scratby, 2-3 bed 
holiday chalets, quiet 
family site. Tel: 01767 
260293. 

HOLIDAY flat to let, 
Hunstanton seafront, 
sleeps 6, excellent con¬ 
dition. Many extras. Tel: 
07711 714268. 

KESSINGLAND Beach, nr 
Lowestoft, top quality 
holiday bungalows, small 
private site overlooking 
sea/ blue flag beaches. T 
Hubbard: 01603 742933. 

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01371 830409. 

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shops, parking, no chil¬ 
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Tel: 01263 822267. 


THREE bed caravan for 
sale, good condition, inc 
all kitchenware/ electri¬ 
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as site fee due end of 
month, £4,999. Tel: 
07906 630247. 



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BICYLES wanted, all 
makes and condition. 
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500502. 


Articles Wanted 


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binoculars, power tools, 
lawnmowers, fridges, 
cookers, tumble dryers, 
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OLD and modern books 
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collectables. House 
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Cambridge, (opposite 
Party Mania) Tel: 01223 
361662. 

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07796 584335. 


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Weekly News 
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Unit 11, South Cambs 
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FENCE and gate erection 
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containers. Open 9am- 
5pm Mon-Sat, 10am- 
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880496. 


Garden 
Maintenance 


ALL Mobility equipment. 
Beds, scooters, chairs, 
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home visits, parking. 
Orchard Mobility Centre, 
Fenstanton: 01480 

465533. 


TV / DVD & 
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EX-RENTAL television, 
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sale at bargain prices. 
Andrew McCulloch, 

Arbury Court, 

Cambridge. Tel: 01223 
351825. 


Upholstery / 
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SAPPHIRESEWING.COM 

- Made to measure 
Sofa/Cushion covers and 
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Tel 01223 575719 


TURFING 

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Tel: 07974 718042 


SUMMER Gardening 
including clearing & rub¬ 
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420409. 


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Unbeatable prices 

Tel: 01440 710315 

Quality Assured 


Garden Services 



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01440 
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gardening services, call 
for a free quotation. Tel: 
01223 841095/ 07534 
251416 

J.W.TREES Trees expertly 
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iawns cut/laid, rubbish 
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Tel: 01954 260517 or 
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ABOUT the best topsoil, 
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fencing, driveways, 
hedge cutting and gar¬ 
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quotes: 07788 500294/ 
01353 676336 



SHEDS 10ft x 8ft, £357, 8ft 
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available, free brochure. 
Betts: 01842 810941. 
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Plants - Bulbs - 
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CONIFERS for hedging, 
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ANGLIA Tree Care, tree 
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424454. www. an g I ia- 
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TOP Quality Turf supplier, 
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07534 251416. 



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Quality childcare available during term time 
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For more information or to arrange an informal visit 
Please call us 

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Jewellery 


HANNINGTONS 


Cash paid for old gold, 
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Jewellery of any kind, 
broken or perfect. 

24 HIGH STREET, HAVERHILL CB9 8AR 

01440 763307 


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PETS & 
LIVESTOCK 



CHOCOLATE 

LABRADOR 

Puppies, KC registered, 
wormed, 6 weeks free 
insurance, good pedigree, 
mum can be seen, deposits 
being taken. Ready 12th May. 

£400 

07825 176010 


COCKER 

SPANIEL 

1 brown and white boy, 
ready now, GENUINE CALLS 
ONLY, NO TIME WASTERS, 
KC registered, home reared 


01223 830533 



GORGEOUS 

PUPPIES 

Pedigree English Springer 
Spaniels. 6 Bitches & 3 Dogs, 
all Liver & White. Available to 
View NOW. 

Call Sean 07970 
792882 


PUG Puppies, black, 8 
weeks, home reared, 
parents may be seen, 
vaccinated, KC regis¬ 
tered. Tel: 01354 

658819. 


Equestrian 


FARRIER 

All Your Shoeing 
and Trimming Needs 
Based in 
Saffron Walden 
Weekend Appointments 
Available 

Call Richard: 
07977 132616 
01799 540281 


Pets Lost 


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Oscar Missing 

Missing for 2 weeks, large, 
newted male cat, white and 
tabby, tabby tail. Reward 
given if found. 

Call Joan 
01223 311828 



Carpet Fitting 


Domestic Appliance Repairs 


ACCUBUILD drawings for 
planning and building 
regulations, council 
negotiations. For free 
advice: 07866 705199. 


EXTENSIONS, conver¬ 
sions, drawings for plan¬ 
ning and building regs, 
free advice. Tel: 01353 
727000. 

PLANS drawn for your 
extension, competitive 
rates. Tel: 01223 513302 
or 07970 065449. 

PLANS, extensions, all 
building work. Local 
authority liaison for plan¬ 
ning and building regs. 
Free advice. Tel: 01223 
501064 or 07734 
053702. 


SURVEYS home buyer 
reports and valuations, 
by qualified surveyor. 
Prompt service. Free 
quote. Tel: 01353 
727000. 


Bathroom 
Supply / Fitting 


BATHROOMS and tiles, 
supplied and fitted by 
tradesman, free esti¬ 
mates. Tel: 01223 
322232. 


Building 

Supplies 


RECLAIMED building 
materials, bricks, tiles, 
slates, timber, doors, 
paving slabs, rockery, 
cobbles, granite sets, 
etc. sail Butler Brothers. 
Tel: 01223 833388. 


Catering 



Contact Angela or Nigel on 
Tel. 01440 731897 

Sandwich Deliveries, Hot Food, 
Corporate Buffets, Private 
Functions & Parties, 
Funeral Catering 


STYLE CARPETS 


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• Hundreds of carpets & vinyls to choose from 

• We can supply & fit within a few days 

• Quality & value, save £££'s off High Street prices 

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old carpets and move furniture if required. 


Call 

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07779 715327 

(anytime, day or evening) 


Cleaning Services 


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Repairs to 

• Washing Machines 
• Dishwashers • Cookers 
•Tumble Dryers 

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• Domestic, commercial and office 

• Rental and build cleans 

• Carpet cleaning 

• Fully insured and police checked 

Please call 01440 710258 
Michelle 07922 880167 
Lisa 07968 033749 


Electrical Services 


Electrical Services 
(UK) Limited 

Commercial - Industrial - Domestic 
Professional Electrical Contractors 


All aspects of work:- 
Installations, Rewires, Maintenance 
& Repairs, Testing & Inspection 


CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES 


Electricians 


ELECTRICIAN no job too 

big or small. Tel: Ian 
01223 237324/ 07710 
746295. 


Guttering 


GUTTERS cleared, serv¬ 
iced and repaired, free 
quote, friendly service, 7 
days. Tel: 01223 832326 
or 07984 055460. 


Home 

Improvements 


L0H LADDERS 

Quality Loft 
Ladders 

Supplied and Fitted 

01760 756039 
07506 881287 


Carpentry / 
Joinery 


CARPENTER Johnathan 
Westwood: doors, 

kitchens, shelving, win¬ 
dows, fences etc. Tel: 
07855 510042 or 01954 
261191. 

CARPENTER specialising 
in kitchen fitting, all other 
carpentry work under¬ 
taken, for free estimates, 
call Roger: 07796 
942155. 


Computer 

Services 


1st Click IT. Basic com¬ 
putertraining, installation 
and advice, in your own 
home. Don’t already own 
a computer? No 
Problem! Low cost com¬ 
puters set up to suit your 
needs. Michael Tel: 
07825 257288/01954 

7 8 9 6 1 9. 


Driver & Van 


G.L CARPENTRY 


Carpentry and Home 
Maintenance 


Telephone 
01440 704442 
Mobile 

0790 1691 526 


Quality Carpentry 

The complete carpentry 
& joinery service 
Free quotes & advice given 

Professional & reliable 
No job too small or too big 
References & portfolio 


Call Adam 01440 707649 
/ 07725 985234 
Kitchens & bathrooms 


ABACUS PC RESCUE 

Chris Judd B.Sc. 
Estab. 13 years 
PC / laptop repairs onsite. 
Broadband and wireless 
specialist. Data recovery. 
New systems installed. 
Recommended by 
charities for integrity 
and service. 

No dishonest gimmicks 
7 day immediate 
callout to 10pm 

07803178 247 


practical 

CAR & VAN RENTAL 

IN HAVERHILL 

Wide range of cars and vans 
Comprehensive insurance 
Short and Long term hire 
Discounted weekend rates 

Call 01440 709395 

The local service that keeps you moving 


Vulcan Engineering Supplies 

7 Boundary Road Haverhill Suffolk CB9 7YH 
Telephone 01440 709395 

Email: practical@vulcanengineeringsupplies.c 


MAN &Van, move or clear 
anything, at sensible 
rates, Tel: 01763 273884/ 
07903 414099. 


MG PROPERTY 
MAINTENANCE 

Painting & Decorating, Kitchens, 
Bathrooms, Tiling, Flooring, Fencing & 
Decking, All aspects of exterior work 
and much, much more. 

Fully Insured 



PAINTING and gardening, 
no job too small. Tel: 
07536 820587. 


Household 

Clearance 


MAN and van for hire, 
friendly service, competi¬ 
tive rates. Tel: 07951 
274831. 


QUALIFIED electrician, 
retired, able to do small 
jobs, extra socket, lights, 
etc. Tel: 01353 777851/ 
07974 159424. 


BURWELL Auctions, com¬ 
plete house clearance, 
garages, sheds, etc. Tel: 
01638 661183/ 07796 
636977.T 



Building 

Services 


PROFESSIONAL Polish 
team providing quality 
work, electrical, plumb¬ 
ing, kitchens & bath¬ 
rooms fitted, tiling, paint¬ 
ing, decorating. Tel: 
01223 364417 or 07840 
185075. 


Carpet & 
Upholstery 
Cleaning 


Haverh il l 

CARPET 

CLEANING 

At affordable prices 
Free quotes 

Tel: 

07974718042 


CL Property 
Maintenance 

Internal/External 
painting & Decorating 
Ceramic Wall & floor tiling 
Complete Bathroom 
Installation 

Tel: 01440 708718 
Mob: 07919 202 433 


Plow 0t44WSM 


R.B. DECOR 


Decorating all interior 
& exterior home 
maintenance. 
Excellent standards 
of workmanship. 
Free estimates. 

Est 1986. 

Tel: 01440 763675 
Mobile: 07971 313160 


D. B. Electrical 

Professional, reliable 
electrician for all 
your electrical work, 
large or small 

• Rewires 

• Lights and Sockets 

• Garden Lights 

• Free Quote 

Call Danny Button 
01440 766977 
07980 920555 


Curtain & Blinds Supply 


G Longley 
PROPERTY SERVICES 

EXTENSIONS / DECORATING 
FULL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE SERVICES 

T: 01440 706334 
M: 07712 200735 


Blinds and Curtains 

By Matthew J Bramwell 

Supplier & Fitter of made to measure blinds, 
curtains, tracks & poles. 

See me this and every Saturday on 
the Haverhill Market 

FREE measuring service, FREE fitting. 

For a FREE quote call Matt:- 

01440 704371 or 07766 130149 


For All Your Domestic Installations 

Part-P Qualified and Fully Insured 


Tel: 07966 806821 / 01440 783272 
ho war d@hs-electrical .com 


Andrew Pidgeon 



AMP ELECTRICAL (UK) LTD 

Electrical Engineer & Contractor 

Domestic Installation 
Maintenance 
Inspection 
Testing 
Pat Testing 

For a free estimate call: 

01440 708915 
07786 470618 


DAVE SPARROW 

ELECTRICAL LIMITED 


( Approved contractor ) 


All aspects of: 

• Domestic 

• Commercial & Industrial 

• Inspection & Testing 

• Portable Appliance Testing 
Mortgage & Landlord Certificates 


f For a Free Estimate call 'n 

lpi440 707471 Mobile 07812 109606J 


Garage & Garage Doors 



A.M GARAGE DOORS 

All Makes of Doors, 
Supplied, fitted or repaired 

FREE ESTIMATES 
01440 763639 or 07736 943974 



Jewellers 


HANNINGTONS 


Watch and Jewellery repairs, 
watch straps and batteries 
fitted while you wait. 
ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED. 
OVER 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE 


24 HIGH STREET, HAVERHILL 
CB9 8AR 

01440 763307 


Locksmiths 


LU 

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CSJ 


LOCKSMITH SERVICES 


JOCKS 

LOCKS 


Adam Gall 
24hr Mobile: 

07764 929 555 
Haverhill: 01440 705003 


Motoring Services 


Repairs — MOT — All technical 
services + Full diagnostics 


Stradishall Service Station 
Bury Road, Stradishall 
Suffolk CB8 9XX 


Suffolk Service Centre 




MOT’s 


Unit 7 Hamlet Park, Hamlet Green Ind. 
Estate, Sturmer Road, Haverhill 

Telephone: 01440 712344 


WANTED 

MoT Failures & scrap cars 
CASH PAID 
Prompt collection 
Registered disposal licence 
Ring 01440 786242 or 
07976 887465 or 07973 814361 




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THE GALLERY 

PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO 


1 Lower Downs Slade, Haverhill 
Call for an appointment 
(01440)712333 
07790022059 


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Groundwork 


D.G. Landscapes & Sons 

Rotavating, Turfing, Fencing, 
Patios, Drives, Block Paving, 

All Tree work undertaken, 

Soil and bark mulch supplied, 
All grass cut 
large and small areas, 

All ground work undertaken, 
Mini digger hire 

01440 762777 
0777 5796065 


MD GROUNDWORKS 

& GENERAL BUILDING MAINTENANCE 

Driveways • Block paving • Shed bases 
• Fencing • Conservatories • Patios 
• All drainage • Garden walls • Extensions 

Tel: 01223 892610 
Mobile: 07968 483959 


PAVE THE WAY 

Brickwork, 
Patios, Driveways, 
Fencing, Decking, 
Turf, Drainage 
& Drain Clearing 


Painting 

Services 


Painting Services 


Kitchen Supply-Fitting 


B&M 

Painter & Decorator 
Pre-Paint repairs. 

Brian A. Norton 
Tel: 01440 702894 
Mob: 07864 716424 

bam.paintingservices@talktalk.net 


PAINTING & 
DECORATING 

Dave Bowyer 

★ Free Estimates ★ 
Tel: 01440 762325 



• Kitchens Bathroom 

• Full Gas Heating 

• Specialist in High Efficiency Boiler 

• Small Building work’s 

• Full fitting service 

• Free Design free 3D colour pixs 

Professional People 
Tel 07785597171 or 707137 
All work guarantee 2 year’s 
Gorgi Reg Installer 36146 Electric Part P Approved 
Trading Since 1986 


RICHARDS 

Painting & Decorating Service 

Interior - Exterior Painting - Wallpapering 
Free quotations 
Advice on large or small jobs. 

Tel: Richard on 07974718042 
Haverhill based. 


Keith Foskett 

Professional Kitchen Installation 


• Kitchens 

• Worktops 


» Bathrooms 
» Bedroom Suites 


Free Quotations & Advice 
01440 761015 
07810031522 


Over 25 Years Experience 


IAN BAILEY decorating 
services, No job too big 
or small. 25 years experi¬ 
ence. Tel: 07798 711472. 


Installations HQ 

The complete installation service 
- plus more 

Part P & Corgi Registered 
For a free quote 

Call Adam 
01440 707649 / 
07725 985234 


Bathrooms also fitted 


Picture Framing 




AARTISAN Property 
Services. Professional 
installations and general 
maintenance (interior 
and exterior). Tel: 01223 
863547/07729 120619. 


Laundry 

Services 


Picture Framing 

Water Colours, 

Oil Paintings, Tapestries, 
Wide selection of 
frame mouldings 
& mounts in stock 

Tel: 01440 706221 
07771 863541 


Painting 

Services 


AN affordable decorating 
service by tradesmen. 
For a free estimate. Tel: 
01223 311119 or 01638 
742284.T 


All interior and exterior 
work undertaken. 

For a professional 
service with 30 years 
experience call 
Ray on: 


LPL Home Maintenance 


Any job large or small, inside or outside. 
From Tiling, Shelving, Painting, Hanging doors. 
To Paths, Patios, Fences, Landscaping. 
AND MUCH, MUCH MORE 

Call 01440 707164 or 07708 415027 


Annie’s Ironing 

Mature and reliable 
Free pick up and delivery! 

24 hour turnaround! 

25 years experience 

Approx £20 
per black sack! 

01440 762052 


Plastering 


WRIGHT'S Plastering 
Services, City and 
Guilds qualified, no job 
to small. Contact Jason: 
01223 354898 or 07903 
949034. 


Plastering 


PAUL ROBERTS 
PLASTERING 
AND BUILDING 
SERVICES 

Timbers, Helions 
Bumpstead near 
Haverhill, Suffolk, 
CB97AF 

TEL: 

01440 730498 
MOB: 

07980 197921 


PJF 

Plastering 
1 Artex & Coving 
• All Repairs 
1 Free Estimates 

Call Paul on: 
01440 712006 
Mobile: 
07733 282037 


PLASTERING 

All aspects of 
plastering 
undertaken 
No job too small 

CIS Reg’d / 
FULLY INSURED 

CALL DAVE 
01440 707142 
07860 507231 


SDC 

PLASTERING 

All aspects of 
plastering undertaken 

Rendering, Coving 
Insurance work 
CIS Registered, 
Fully Insured 
For FREE quotation 
call Steve Cannon 

01440 712355 
07977 119829 


WEEKLY NEWS 

Classifieds 

Call us on 01223 434 343 


Removals & 
Storage 


ATRANSMOVE full moves 
or single items, man and 
van service, storage, 
house clearances, beat 
any like for like quote. 
Call free: 0800 183 0468 
or 07980 493594. 

BURGESS Removals, full 
house or single items, 
competitive rates. Tel: 
01223 242743. 

CHEAP storage, 20ft con¬ 
tainers, from £15.00 p/w 
inclusive. Tel: 01763 
262344 or 07768 
718396. 

HOUSE removals, 2 men, 
2 vans, to anywhere. Tel: 
07760 196255/ 07799 
686532. 

MAN and van, removals, 
house and garden clear¬ 
ance, good rates. Tel: 
01223 720931/ 07985 
587930. 

MAN and van removal 
service, available 7 days 
a week. Tel: 07961 
702388/ 07852 478732. 

MAN with Transit van, ideal 
for small jobs, for more 
information. _Tel: 07990 
781969/01223 420409. 


Removals & 
Storage 


MAN with van for hire. Call: 
01763 220285 or 07961 
752495. 


SELF Storage, brand new 
units, at less than half 
Cambridge prices!! 

Armourstore, Ely: 01353 
861436 or 07941 

870049. 



Plumbing & 
Heating Services 



ABSOLUTELY all plumb¬ 
ing, heating work carried 
out by Corgi registered 
plumber. Tel: 01353 
777383 or 07899 
950505. 


CORGI gas, LPG, OFTEC. 
Oil heating installation, 
repairs. Carmen Ltd: 
01223 864107.T 


G.PRIOR plumbing, 
repairs, bathroom fitting, 
radiators, leaky taps etc, 
no job too small. Tel: 
07974 018567. 


LOCAL plumber, specialist 
in bathroom design and 
installation, including 
tiling, underfloor heating 
etc. Call: 07590 280981 
for a free quote. 


SPARKES Plumbing, 
bathrooms/ kitchens 
supplied and fitted, tiling, 
loft insulation, domestic 
plumbing, OAP discount, 
fully insured. Tel: Ian 
01992 554493/ 07936 
694906. 


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Box No: 360882 

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Box No: 311353 B 
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male for friendship, maybe more. Tel 
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310715 

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0905 436 6240 Box No: 309197 
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309163 

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seeks kind, caring, honest male, 50-60 
to share friendship, maybe more. Tel 

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309844 B 

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6240 Box No: 309131 
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Box No: 308863 

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seeks fit male, 40's for love and 
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No:308815 

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for friendship. Tel No: 0905 436 6240 
Box No: 308074 

53YR old female, 5ft 1 ins, brown eyes, 
GSOH, seeks male with GSOH for 
friendship, maybe more. Tel No: 0905 
436 6240 Box No: 307706 


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No: 0905 436 6240 Box No: 311341 
WEALTHY generous gentleman wish¬ 
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her life but not in her home. Tel No: 
0905 436 6240 Box No: 283186 
MALE 55, seeks sincere female for 
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436 6240 Box No: 362334 
39YR old male, likes nights in/out, foot¬ 
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6240 Box No: 363540 
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age/looks for possible relationship. Tel 
No: 0905 436 6240 Box No: 363372 
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garious need not apply. Tel No: 0905 
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56YR old male, young at heart, GSOH, 
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likeminded female for relationship. Tel 
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MALE OHAC, N/S, outgoing, seeks 
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436 6240 Box No: 363246 
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6240 Box No: 363192 
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dancing, reading, seeks genuine male 
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0905 436 6240 Box No: 362856 
ATTRACTIVE caring male, 45, seeks 
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Tel No: 0905 436 6240 Box No: 
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seeks warm, considerate Princess, 45- 
55 to love, pamper and share life. Tel 
No: 0905 436 6240 Box No: 359082 
IS there a lady out there looking for 
friendship/LTR? Kevin 54, genuine, 
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seeks female for friendship, maybe 
more. Tel No: 0905 436 6240 Box No: 
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likes motor sports, pubs, clubs, meals 
out, nights in, cooking, seeks female of 
similar age. Tel No: 0905 436 6240 
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Accommodation 
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flat, £500 pcm. Tel: 
01223 208055. 

BOTTISHAM newly deco¬ 
rated large 2 bed flat, 
parking, £565 pcm. Tel: 
07803 587728. 

CAMBRIDGE off Mill Road 
furnished house to let, 2 
bedrooms, 1 reception, 
kitchen, bathroom with 
shower, c/h, garage and 
parking, small garden, 
n/s, available June 1st, 
£795 pcm (exclusive). 
Tel: 01780 763101/ 

07971 155215. 

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Road, double room, 
shared house, suit cou¬ 
ples/ large room, family 
house, suit female. Tel: 
07727 024575. 

CAMBRIDGE Little 
Wilbraham, 3 bedroom 
cottage, with garage, 
and studio, £850 pcm. 
Tel: 01638 730727. 

CAMBRIDGE Victoria 
Road, rooms from 
£420pcm, en-suite, FF, 
including bills. Tel: 01223 
833099. 

CAMBRIDGE f/f double 
room, clean, quiet, £95 
pw inclusive. Tel: 07926 
388114. 

COTTENHAM 2 bed char¬ 
acter semi, off street 
parking, p/f, n/s, g/c/h, 
£590 pcm. Tel: 01223 
863140. 

COTTENHAM 3 bed spa¬ 
cious house, c/h, park¬ 
ing, £600 pcm. Tel: 
01353 727000. 

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professional person, 
parking, f/f £360 pcm 
inclusive. Tel: 07914 
860832 

ELY beautifully presented 
house, generously sized 
bedroom, Italian 

designer kitchen, oak 
heated floors, large con¬ 
servatory, lovely front 
and back gardens, park¬ 
ing, £575 pcm, available 
now. Tel: 07831 365929. 

ELY modern 3 bed end 
terrace, quiet city centre 
cul-de-sac, fitted bath¬ 
room, enclosed garden, 
parking, £595 pcm. Tel: 
01353 668488. 


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to Let 


ELY one and two bed 
apartments on High 
Street, furnished, from 
£525 pcm inc water. Tel: 
08456 435437. 


ELY central two bed apart¬ 
ment, second floor, fur¬ 
nished, £635 pcm inc 
water.Tel: 08456 435437. 


HADDENHAM u/f, 2 bed¬ 
room semi, e/heating, 
parking, £450 pcm. Tel: 
07714 068170. 

HAVERHILL 2bed House, 
unfurnished, n/s, deposit 
and references required, 
£550pcm. Tel:07720 

633312. 

HAVERHILL Roman Way, 
1 double, £250 pcm, 1 
single, £200 pcm, all 
inclusive, inc internet. 
Tel: 07903 328614 


HAVERHILL 1 bed apart¬ 
ment, u/f, £445 pcm. Tel: 
07917 110890. 

LITTLEPORT three bed 
modern house, secure 
off street parking, fur¬ 
nished, £650 pcm inc 
water. Tel: 08456 

435437. 

LITTLEPORT one bed 

apartment, secure off 
street parking, furnished, 
£475 pcm inc water. Tel: 
08456 435437. 

LITTLEPORT 4 bed 

detached house, garden, 
garage, close to station, 
£700 pcm. Tel: 01353 
777270/ 07879 235569. 

LITTLEPORT spacious 2 
bed flat, quiet location, 
£505 pcm. Tel: 01353 
861333. 

MILDENHALL single 
room, shared house, 
fully furnished, £80 pw. 
Tel: 01638 716824. 

MILTON Road, single/ 
double room in shared f/f 
house, c/h, mod cons, 
£267 pcm plus bills. 
Please call Lewis on: 
07950 306300. 

MODERN 1 bed furnished 
flat, available 

Willingham. Tel: 01954 
261002/ 07990 945517. 

NEWMARKET 2 bedroom 
house £450, 2 bedroom 
house with garage £500. 
Tel: 01638 660435. 

SINGLE room, available 
now, shared house, 
Grafton area, suit 
employed professional, 
inclusive rent. Tel: 01223 
232146. 

ST Ives room in shared 
house, use of amenities, 
parking space available, 
£220pcm, ring Mark on 
01480 354146 or 07764 
223136. 

WICKEN 3 bed detached 
house, 1 en-suite, family 
bathroom, lounge, fitted 
kitchen, dining room, util¬ 
ity, downstairs shower, 
off road parking, £700 
pcm. Tel: 07968 661186. 

WITCHFORD, room to let, 
en-suite, wireless broad¬ 
band, parking. £91 pw 
incl. Tel: 01353 663918. 


Accommodation 

Wanted 


PROFESSIONAL person, 
seeks to rent room for 6 
months, n/s. Tel: 02380 
766491 or 

manjeet@ukonline.co.uk 



Commercial 

Property 


UNIT Haverhill, 1187 sq ft, 
suitable for motor trade 
and storage with office. 
Rent £6500 pa. Tel: 
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44 | April 30, 2009 | WEEKLY NEWS 


Flats to Let 


2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 
top floor modern flat, 
over looking the river at 
Little Paxton, £750 pern. 
Call Christine: 07817 
220886. 



House Exchange 


COUNCIL exchange, large 
2 bed flat in Great 
Yarmouth for 1 or 2 bed 
in or around 
Cambridgeshire. Tel: 
01493 855598. 



Property 

Services 


CAN’T Sell Your House? 
Little or No Equity? Call 
Jayne 01223 909623. 


Rooms to Let 


CAMBRIDGE City, spa¬ 
cious room, en-suite, suit 
professional, £115 pw. 
Tel: 07799 385770. 


HAVERHILL single room, 
shared house, £300 
monthly. Tel: 01284 
767282/07507 794813. 



Public Notices 


INSOLVENCY ACT 1986 


IN BANKRUPTCY 
CAMBRIDGE COUNTY 
COURT 

No. 25 of 2008 RE: ANDREW 
KELVIN MATTHEWS 

Carpenter of 31 Saffron Road, 
Sawston, Cambridge CB22 
3LQ lately residing at 44 King 
Edward VII Road, 
Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 OEU 
and lately carrying on 
business as AK Matthews at 
31 Saffron Road, Sawston, 
Cambridge CB22 3LQ and 
formerly at 44 King Edward 
VII Road, Newmarket, Suffolk 
CB8 OEU as a Carpenter and 
Joiner. I intend to pay within 
four months from 1 June 2009 
(being the last day for proving) 
the first and final dividend of 
54.2 p/£. Creditors who have 
not yet proved their debts 
must do so by 1 June 2009 
otherwise they will be 
excluded from the dividend. 
The required proof of debt 
form is available on the 
Insolvency Service website 
(www.insolvency.gov.uk, 
select “Forms” and then form 
6.37). Alternatively, you can 
contact my office at 2nd Floor, 
Sunley House, Bedford Park, 
CROYDON, CR9 1TX 
telephone 02086 67+8012 to 
supply a form. 

P Cropper, Official Receiver 
and Trustee, NDU Croydon, 
2nd Floor, Sunley House, 
Bedford Park, Croydon, 
CR9 1TX 


Public Notices 


Goods Vehicle 
Operator's Licence 

I.W.R.S ltd c£ 5 
Laburnum Way, St Ses, 
Cambs, PE27 3YW is 
applying fear licsxe to 
use Five Acre Farm, The 
Old Railway Line Ind 
Est, Needingworth 

Road, St Ives, FE27 
4NB as an operating 
centre for 2 goods 
vdrLcles and 2 trailers. 

Owners or occupiers of 
land (including buildirrp) 
near the operating 
centre(s) who believe 
that their use or 
enjoyment of that land 
would be af fected, 
should make written 
represent atiens to the 
Tasffic Cttmnissianer at 
Eastern Taaf fic Area 
Office, Hillcrest House, 
386 Harehills Lane, 
Leeds LS9 6NF stating 
their reasons, within 21 
days cf this notice. 

Representors must at 
the same time send a 
copy of their 
representations to the 
applicant at the address 
given at the top of this 
notice. A Guide to 
Making Representations 
is available firm the 
Tiaf fic Commissioner 1 s 
Of fine. 



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35p Totally Adult Quick 
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Wicked Time. Tel: 0908 
140 2445. L/Lines 

NN27YN rec 35p/m. 
Help: 08704872272 18+ 

ABBIE 25 year old, slim 
escort. Laid back, 
friendly service. Call on 
Tel: 07950 489125. 


Amy from Cambridge, bit 
lonely needs some TLC 
& adult fun. Text me first 
then who knows? Just 
Text Amy to 69469 
n n 2 7 y n 6 5 3 8 
H08704872272 
sms£1 . 5 0 p/m . 

ANGEL and friends 
escorts. Tel: 07005 
947057. 

AONG Yang professional 
massage by qualified 
lady in Newmarket. Tel: 
07780 718028. 

BLUE Escorts. 

Registered profes¬ 
sional escort agency. 
Tel: 07986 251949 or 
07005 946939. 

Escorts and drivers 
required. 


CAMBRIDGE massage, 
professional, relaxing, 
enjoyable, 10am 
11pm. Cambridge. Tel: 
07940 286109. 


CAMBRIDGE Rose, 
relaxing massage, 
10am - 11pm. Tel: 

07733 303339. 


CARLY Fun and friendly, 
classy escort. Tel: 07599 
151873. 


Personal 

Services 


CHARLIES Angel, seeks 
hot fun with you. Tel: 
07081 714835. 

CLAIRE ultimate girlfriend 
experience, warm escort 
late 30's. Tel: 07504 
373624. 

DIVORCED no-strings fun 
in Saffron Walden, text 
MARIA to 69996 for pics. 

PCT Box653 tw92wz 
£1.50/msg 18+ 

ELY BUTTERFLY 

Massage, open 7 days 
a week. 10am - 11pm. 
Tel: 07901 798369. 


ELY area, escort service, 
bubbly fun female. Tel: 
07804 503703 week¬ 
days. 

ESCORTS Wanted. Tel: 
07895 669997. 

FOXY Kittens escorts. Tel: 
07986 251860/ 07005 
946850. 

FREE text messages 
from women wanting 
local dates. Call: 08451 
235921 for full details. 
Discretion assured. 

HARLOW Junction 7, 2 
minutes off Mil, mas¬ 
sage, 11am- 7.30pm. Tel: 
01279 412364. 

JULIETTE sophisticated, 
mature escort, full girl¬ 
friend experience. 
Stansted Airport area. 
Tel: 07799 398696. 

MALE for male escort, 
24/7, shy, nervous wel¬ 
come. Tel: 07837 

290791. 

MELONIE Escort, full 
GFE. Very friendly and 
affectionate personality. 
Royston Area. 

Tel: 07545 817065. 

MUJI Newmarket. Friendly 
escort, discreet, luxuri¬ 
ous. Tel: 07838 026120. 

PHOENIX The Elite 
Escort Agency for the 
ultimate experience. 
Female escorts 

required. Tel: 07791 
023379 or 07791 
023350. 


PHOENIX The Elite 
Escort Agency for the 
ultimate experience. 
Female escorts 

required. Tel: 07791 
023379 or 07791 
023350. 


PINK Girls in Cambridge. 
Open 7 days. 10am- 
12pm. Tel: 07824 

683438. 

PLATINUM Escorts, the 
regions first choice. 
Professional, reliable, 
discreet. Tel: 01480 
404017. 


PRIVATE massage in lux¬ 
ury surroundings, very 
discrete, Brandon, 
Suffolk. Tel: 01842 
819753. 

RELAXING massage, 
(Monday to Friday). Tel: 
01480 471439. 

SAWBRIDGEWORTH 

opposite station, 10 min¬ 
utes from Mil, mas¬ 
sage, 11am- 9pm, 7 
days. Tel: 01279 724280. 

UPTOWN Girls, escort 
service. Down town 
prices from just 
£100p/h. Tel: 07974 
463458. 


E40P/H, E50P/H, E65P/H. 
PEACEFUL 
SURROUNDINGS. 
CARLY. TELEPHONE: 
07952 912490/ 07981 
228064/ 07854 012397. 


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Care Staff 


Meadows 
Nursing Home 

New 55-bed 
nursing home in 
Haverhill. 

Clinical Lead 
RGN 

Nursing, Dementia 
and Palliative care. 

Experience 
preferred but not 
essential. 

Contact Kim: 
01440 712498 


The Hay Wain 

10 bedded Physical 
Disabilities home 

Requires Care 
Service Manager 

Experience essential 

Contact: 

Kim 01440 712498 



Part Time - 
Temporary 


Casual Porters 

required for 
household and 
commercial 
removals. 

Tel: 

01440 762288. 


DOMESTIC Cleaners, 
part-time, £8.50ph. 

Heydon, Comberton, 
Shepreth, Melbourn. 

Good communication 
and self-management 
essential. References 
required. Telephone: 
01223 258262. 


RECEPTION Clerk. 14 
hours pw (Mon/Tues). 
Counselling charity in 
Cambridge. NJCpt13, 
£7.92ph. Contract ini¬ 
tially one year. Please 
ring: 01223 357424 for 
details/ application form. 
Closing date 11 May. 
Interviews w/c 18 May. 



TUTOR required in all sub¬ 
jects at all levels. Tel: 
01954 780400 

www.cetcambridge.co.uk 


Hotel & Catering 


COMMIS Chef. No experi¬ 
ence neccessary. River 
House Restaurant, St 
Ives: 01480 466722. 



ARCHITECTU RAL 

Glazing Estimator 
required. Knowledge of 
Logical, Schuco Plus 
and Autocad required. 
Tel: 01638 721296 or 
email CV to: 
paul.butcher@ gr3.co.uk 


EXPERIENCED Working 
Foreperson and Skilled 
/Semi-Skilled Trades 
Persons required for var¬ 
ious local contracts 
within the Cambridge 
area. Contact Richard 
Thorp at Simpson Hall 
Contracts during office 
hours: 01223 410202 for 
more information. 



MR. POLITO’S 
BARBER SHOP 
CAMBRIDGE CITY CENTRE 

Require a full time Barber. 
Excellent pay & conditions. 
All holidays will be honoured 

For further information 
Tel: 01223 369622 
Eve: 07979 353149 




SPORTS COACH/TEACHER 

We wish to appoint a Sports Coach/Teacher from September 
2009 to teach Year 5 and 6 boys on Monday and Wednesday 
afternoons, specialising in contact rugby and hardball cricket, 
with additional responsibility for some after-school clubs. 
Dame Bradbury’s School is an IAPS co-educational day 
school for children aged 3-11. 

For full details please contact the 
Head’s Secretary, Mrs Gammack: 

Dame Bradbury’s School 
Ashdon Road, Saffron Walden, Essex CBI0 2AL 
Telephone: 01799 522348 Fax: 01799 516762 
Email: julia.gammack@damebradburys.com 
www.damebradburys.com 
Closing date for applications is Friday 15 May 2009 
Interviews will be held on Tuesday 19 May 2009 

“A registered charity and a limited company registered in England 
No 3595013. The Company also administers Dame Bradbury’s 
Land Charity” 

Dame Bradbury’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting 
the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child 
protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with 
past employers and the Criminal Records Bureau. 


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General 


Vacancies 



EARN £300,000pa. 
Business opportunity 
with proven track record. 
24hr support. 

Want to work less and 
get paid more? 
www.visionbeyond.co.uk 

NANNY/ Mothers help 
required, near 

Newmarket. New mother 
(end of May) requires 
assistance with new¬ 
born. Live-in for first eight 
weeks, then live-in or out 
as required. Experienced 
with newborns essential. 
Pay negotiable depend¬ 
ing on experience. 
Please contact: 01638 
713424 office hours 
Mon-Fri only. 

QUALIFIED Osteopath 
required to join estab¬ 
lished complementary 
health practice in 
Cambridge. Cranial skills 
and existing client base 
preferred. Excellent 
room rates. Flexible 
hours. Contact Lee: 
08450 941680. 


ROOM for rent. Suitable for 
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WEEKLY NEWS [ April 30, 2009 | 47 


FOOTBALL 


YOUTH RUGBY 


Just heavenly as 
Angels grab lifeline 

Haverhill Town 0 Delaware Feather Angels 5 

Treadfirst Sudbury and District Sunday League, 
Division Five 

DELAWARE Feather Angels gave themselves 
a great chance of pulling away from the 
bottom-of-the-table dogfight with a 
convincing derby victory. 

They took a 2-0 lead into half time, Sean 
McCormack toe-poking in and James 
Strachan chipping the advancing keeper. 
Town, though, made several changes in the 
second half and had much more possession 
and an attacking presence. 

However, that left space at the back for Neil 
Grayton to exploit and he scored his first 
goal for the club. 

Darren Tharby then missed a penalty but 
McCormack, who was fouled to earn the 
spot-kick, knocked in the rebound before 
new signing Kevin Wilson completed the 
scoring with his first for the club. 

Bush fires four 

Buckden Juniors 1 West Wratting 5 
Cambridge and District Colts League, Under-12D 

WEST Wratting moved three points nearer to 
promotion as they enter the season’s finishing 
straight. 

Thanks to a second-half performance which left 
the first period very much in the shade, they 
surged clear after being pegged back at 1-1. 

They broke the deadlock initially after 20 
minutes through Bailey, but Bush did the damage 
with four goals in the second half as Scotton, 
Elliott, Ankers and Bailey had shots saved or hit 
the bar. 

Grampian Gunners 2 Spartak 78A 0 

Cambs Mini League, under-10 
ONLY an impressive display from the 
Spartak keeper prevented Gunners from 
winning more emphatically. 

He saved well from Westley, Gracie and 
Fletcher before Jones opened the scoring. 
And it was more of the same after the break 
when Robson and Westley again going close 
before the second goal went in off 
Thompson’s chest. 

Wratting, Thurlow plea 

■ West Wratting are looking to add two or three 
players to their talented under-13 squad which, 
next season, will step up to under-14A in the 
Cambridge and District Colts League. They are 
due to hold training sessions tomorrow (Friday) 
and May 8 on Wickhambrook Rec (6-7.30pm). 
Anyone interested can call Keith Warnock on 
07850 324602 

■ Thurlow are looking to recruit new players as 
they move into 11-a-side football. Any boys 
currently in Year 6 should contact manager Ian 
Marsh on 01440 709178 or email 
ianmarsh@thurlowyouthfc.co.uk 

Schulz sizzler seals it 

Haverhill Rov 3 Saffron Walden 3 

S-Tech Cambs Girls League, under-14B 
ROVERS and Saffron Walden continued 
their pattern of close games this season 
when they fought out a six-goal thriller. 
Walden went 2-0 ahead in the first 10 
minutes before leading scorer Katie Schulz 
gave Rovers a toe-hold. The visitors restored 
their two-goal advantage before the break, 
only for Haverhill to rally when Jessica Clay 
and a Schulz piledriver got them back on 
level terms. 


Mike’s *« 

title 

joy 

wiltL_ 


Morrison: Has 
made rapid 
progress with 
Leicester after 
his move from 
Cambridge 




Foley try in vain 


Sudbury 21 Haverhill 5 

Under-14 

HAVERHILL ended 
their season on a 
disappointing note 
after being 

out-manoeuvred by a 
vastly-improved 
Sudbury side whose 
blitz defence and 
attacks down the 
blindside proved to 
be the difference. 
Although Sudbury 
broke the deadlock 
after 20 minutes with 
a converted try, hard¬ 
working Haverhill 
finished the half with 
the upper-hand, 
repeatedly spreading 
the ball in an attempt 
to get behind the 
opponents. 

The second half 
continued at a 
blistering pace and in 
the 10 th minute 
George Foley scored 
the visitors’ only try 
after a quick penalty. 


But as the game wore 
on the Haverhill 
forwards began to 
suffer from the pace 
of the match and 
more turnovers at the 
breakdown put 
pressure on their 
defence. 

Their ability to close 
down Haverhill’s 
flankers, and the 
favouring of blindside 
attacks, led to two 
more tries. 

■ The youth section 
have a few weeks off 
before they start 
fitness and 
strengthening 
training for next 
season where they 
should be joined by a 
new under-13 squad. 
Any current Year 8 to 
11 boys who would 
like to come along to 
training should go to 
the club’s website for 
contact numbers. 


GOLF: HAVERHILL RESULTS 


FOUNDATION CUP 

E Kiddle 132, T Daniels, L Chandler, 
M Goldsmith 136, W Penman 138, D 
Galloway 139, K Eldred, K Donno, D 
Roope, S Turner 140, B Tavener, D 
Cornelius, D McComb, 0 Cracknell, 

G Scott 141, C Vince 142, P Driscoll 
143, D Whelan, A Fish, T Stanley 144, 
A Softley, T Marsh 145, A Spittle, C 
Rudge 146. 


JUNIOR SECTION 

Medal: Jack Harris (61), Harvey 
Bavester (66). Stableford: Michael 
Perrett (47), Daniel Bradnam (38). 
MIDWEEK MEDAL 
Division One: A Fish 68, M Warren, P 
McLennan 70. Division Two: J 
Stokes 67, R Brazier 68, M Dalena 
69. Division Three: C Sigler 66, R 
Peck 69, K Ivory 70. 


MICHAEL Morrison’s two 
goals in Leicester City's 2-2 
draw against Scunthorpe 
on Friday underlined the 
progress made by the 
Haverhill-raised defender 
this season. 

After taking a big step-up 
when he signed from 
Conference side Cambridge 
United last summer, 
Morrison has ended the 
season with a League One 
championship medal round 
his neck. 

The Scunthorpe game was 
the 20-year-old England C 
defender’s 37th start of the 
season and he said: “To 
score two goals in the last 
home game of the season in 
front of more than 30,000 
fans is unbelievable. 

“This is massive for me. I 
have come so far in such a 
short time. 

“To play in front of so 
many people every week 
and to get those two goals 
was just the icing on the 
cake. 

“The first one just hit me 
and, for the second, I just 
tried to lift the ball over the 
goalkeeper. I didn't actually 
see it go in, so I had to 


watch it on a replay.” There 
was time for a hat-trick and 
Morrison said: “The gaffer 
sent me forward at the end, 
hoping for a third. But I 
can’t argue with two goals.” 

And he will be more than 
happy if his former club 
earn their own promotion. 

Morrison was left out of 
the side for United’s play¬ 
off final defeat last year, but 
said: “If you look at the 
players who left last 
summer, and the turmoil 
involved, United have done 
really well to get into such a 
strong position again. 

“I think they’ve got a bit 
more experience this 
season and I think they've 
got every chance of going 
up through the play-offs. 

“They are a good club and 
deserve to be in the 
League.” 




This is 
massive for 
me. I have 
come so far 
in such a 
short time 


NETBALL 


Haverhill Ladies 24 
Moreton Hall D 10 

West Suffolk Summer League, 
Division Two 

HAVERHILL made a shaky 
start to the season but 
improved as the game wore 
on. 

The scores were level after 
the first quarter, but 
Haverhill settled, thanks to 
some good interceptions by 
Jade Killingback and Fiona 


Haverhill get it 
right in end 

Micklewright, and started to 
step up the pressure. 

They really hit their stride 
in the final session with 
some sensational shooting 
from Natalie Franklin and 
the player-of-the-match, 
Heather Sangster. 



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WEEKLY NEWS SPORT 

April 30, 2009 email: haverhillsport@cambridge-news.co.uk 


Morrison’s taste of 
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the flying Foxes 


FULL REPORT IS ON PAGE 47 


Versatile Youngs takes the eye 


A SUPERB all-round perform¬ 
ance from Simon Youngs helped 
Haverhill beat Ipswich by 14 
runs in the Marshall Hatchick 
Two Counties Championship, 
Division Two match at Manor 
Road on Saturday. 

Batting first, Haverhill battled 
back well to reach a creditable 
219 for 8 - skipper Adam Dellar 
scoring 57 - after looking in 
trouble at 115 for 6. 

That was when Youngs (61) and 


Dan Wilkins (33 not out) put on 
95 for the seventh wicket to help 
the side to a competitive total. 

An early wicket for Stu 
Ketteridge, bowling in tandem 
with Middlesex pro Chris 
Silverwood, had the visitors on 
the back foot and when Rob 
Sullivan and Youngs weighed in 
with two wickets each, Ipswich 
wobbled. 

Silverwood and Ketteridge 
returned to claim further wickets 


and a brilliant run-out by Dan 
Poole left the visitors on 205 
for 8. 

Weston Colville lost to Yaxley 
by four wickets in Division Two 
of the Tucker Gardner Cambs 
and Hunts Premier League. 

Arvid Gunderson contributed 
40 as Colville scored 149 all out, 
but their bowlers struggled to 
get a grip and Yaxley eased to 
151 for 6. 


Game over 
for Rovers 


HAVERHILL Rovers will 
finish bottom of the 
Ridgeons League, 

Premier Division 

following their 1-1 draw 
at fellow strugglers 
Wivenhoe on Tuesday. 

Rovers now face relegation to 
the First Division unless one 
team is promoted from the 
Premier Division and not 
replaced and Tiptree United go 
ahead with a possible move 
into the Essex Senior League. 

At Wivenhoe, Martin 
Westcott fluffed three one-on- 
one chances for Rovers in the 
first half-hour before setting up 
Louis Harper to volley home 
against his former club before 
the half-time break. 

Rovers looked to be heading 


Jk OUT OF LUCK: 

m Martin 
J Westcott, 

Km* ^ who was 

U denied three 
times in the 
I first half-hour. 

for the three points they needed 
to give themselves hope of 
climbing off the basement, 
only for the hosts to equalise in 
the 93rd minute. 

Haverhill’s hopes of avoiding 
bottom spot were already 
hanging by a thread after another 
heavy defeat at high-flying 
Kirkley & Pakefield on Saturday. 


Manager Peter Betts’ side were 
rocked by a string of injuries and 
two costly goalkeeping errors. 

The first goal came after just 90 
seconds when Ed Campbell came 
out to claim a high ball but 
dropped it at a forward’s feet, 
allowing him to finish with ease. 

There were no further goals in 
the first period, but the home side 
took full control after the break. 

Goal No 2 came from a well- 
worked free-kick and then, with 
15 minutes remaining, Campbell 
brought down a Kirkley attacker 
in the area and the ensuing 
penalty was tucked away by the 
opposition’s goalkeeper. 

Rovers now have only pride to 
play for when they take on a 
Leiston Town side, currently 
occupying six place, at Hamlet 
Croft on Saturday. 




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