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EAST ANGLIA’S CHILDREN’S HOSPICES Poor taste I was disappointed to discover that the usually reliable Ely Standard had opted to advertise the National Stud tours in last week s edition (April 29). The grand national, and many other horse races throughout the UK, causes horses to lose their lives every year without failure, this year s victims being The Long Mile and Houx Gris. Twenty nine horses have died at the Grand National alone since 2010, most from either broken legs or broken backs. Horses are typically forced to begin training for events like the Grand National when they are only a year or two old, before their bones have finished growing and developing, making them more susceptible to injury or, as highlighted, death. ....
The term of office for 60 of the 61 members of Cambridgeshire County Council is effectively over. Fresh elections will take place on May 6. For one, of course, his time as a councillor, and that of a tenant of the council farms estate, ended abruptly and simultaneously some weeks earlier. Roger Hickford resigned as deputy council leader and member for Sawston and Shelford on February 26. It was ahead of a decision to be taken by his former council colleagues over whether to release a report of an investigation into his tenancy and interactions with the county farms team. Tory Party chiefs, whilst confident of retaining control, have learned from past experience -including that of 2013 when UKIP delivered an extraordinary electoral blow – not to be complacent. ....
Laptop donation: Phil Priestley, Jonathan Priestley, Cllr Lis Every. - Credit: EAST CAMBS COUNCIL Thirteen laptops and 50 computer desktops will be donated to the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Digital Drive thanks to East Cambridgeshire District Council. The donation will allow schools to offer computers to students who require them for home learning during lockdown and beyond, while also bolstering classroom supplies for their reopening. Councillor David Ambrose-Smith, chairman of the operational services committee, said: “After being unable to physically see our friends and family due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have seen just how important technology can be in connecting people. ....