
Daniel Mason
Reporter at Cambs Times
Multimedia News and Sport Reporter for Cambridgeshire at @bauermedia. Got a story? Email [email protected] or call 07759 123928.
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Nov 5, 2024 |
salfordnow.co.uk | Daniel Mason
An Irlam animal sanctuary dedicated to caring for both pets and wildlife is calling for support due to rising costs. The charity Animal in Distress is calling for public donations with the fear this winter that the the sanctuary would be be “wiped out”. The charity is partially operating from Silver Street in Irlam, and has been looking after animals for more than 57 years.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
salfordnow.co.uk | Daniel Mason
Bin collections will resume in the Kersal area after they were paused following the discovery of a human torso. A search of bins in the Kersal area commenced after a human torso was discovered in the Kersal Dale woodlands earlier this month. However, the search of the Kersal area has now ended today (April 16) and bin collections will begin again tomorrow as normal. Councillor Andrew Walters announced on X (twitter) that police have given permission for bin services to be resumed.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
wisbechstandard.co.uk | Daniel Mason
Action from March Bears vs Cantabrigian II. (Image: March Bears) March Bears took advantage of no game for their league title rivals by dispatching a strong Cantabrigian II outfit. A healthy crowd watched on at Elm Road to see the Bears run out 19-7 winners in Eastern Counties League Division One West on January 21. Several handling errors and penalties were given away by both sides in the opening 15 minutes before Lee Kupyn crashed over following a lineout.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
wisbechstandard.co.uk | Daniel Mason
March AC in action during this year's Hereward Relay and Ultra event. (Image: March AC) Runners covered just short of 40 miles as they braved the wet conditions for this year’s Hereward Relay and Ultra event. March Athletic Club members started in Peterborough and follows the Hereward Way to Ely during the four-stage event on November 27, sponsored by Knowles Transport Limited.
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Mar 18, 2024 |
wisbechstandard.co.uk | Daniel Mason
Students at the Mark Farnham Schools of Tae Kwon-Do achieved success at the TAGB British Championships. (Image: Mark Farnham Schools of Tae Kwon-Do) Students from East Cambridgeshire and Fenland claimed top honours at one of the largest taekwondo competitions of the year. The Mark Farnham Schools of Tae Kwon-Do took 37 students to the TAGB British Championships in Worcester, winning 24 medals in total.
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Football for a fiver @stivestownfc today, and a healthy crowd responded. Solid turnout from promotion-chasing @halesowentownfc fans, whose team couldn’t break down a solid home defence. Goalless draw sums up how balanced this game was on a glorious day for it.

Might not look like it, but there sure was a healthy turnout for a five-goal contest between @MarchTownFC and @Sports_ESFC on #NonLeagueDay. March getting the job done to keep up their play-off push, and perhaps more eyes have been opened to the thrills #nonleague can offer. https://t.co/1JM5S6UgFj

Something you don’t get to do every day, but an experience I’ve learnt a few things from about the rural crime action team. For its size, they’re trying their best to make sure anything like the chaos of criminality that happened in January doesn’t repeat itself.

🚜 We’ve been catching a glimpse of life in the @CambsRuralCops team and some of the tasks they’re faced with. 🚨It’s nearly two months since widespread criminality hit parts of the Fens. 🚔 Our reporter @DanMasonSport has been tagging along for the ride. https://t.co/EkeRnzVs3F