Data Transparency & Audit

Data Sources Audit โ€“ 21 August 2026

Comprehensive breakdown of all raw items, document links, meeting minutes, and planning portal records aggregated for Ramsey.

๐Ÿ“Š Data Pipeline Statistics

102
Total Raw Items Found
35
High-Signal Items Synthesized
8
Active Source Extractors

Active Source Extractors & Target Endpoints

Detailed Extraction Audit & Document Links

Below is the verbose audit trail for every item extracted from source documents, agendas, minutes, and feeds:

Town pulls together to feed fire crews at Holme Fen - BBC

19 August 2026
Source: Google News (Ramsey)
Category: News
Extracted Details: Town pulls together to feed fire crews at Holme Fenย ย BBC
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Public warned 'avoid area' as firefighters rush to blaze at Cambridgeshire nature reserve - Cambridge News

8 August 2026
Source: Google News (Ramsey)
Category: News
Extracted Details: Public warned 'avoid area' as firefighters rush to blaze at Cambridgeshire nature reserveย ย Cambridge News
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Holme Fen fire: All you need to know about Cambridgeshire blaze - BBC

11 August 2026
Source: Google News (Ramsey)
Category: News
Extracted Details: Holme Fen fire: All you need to know about Cambridgeshire blazeย ย BBC
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Photos capture major police operation in Cambridgeshire villages - The Hunts Post

7 August 2026
Source: Google News (Ramsey)
Category: News
Extracted Details: Photos capture major police operation in Cambridgeshire villagesย ย The Hunts Post
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WATCH: Holme Fen wildfire 'unprecedented' says Chief Fire Officer

20 August 2026
Source: The Hunts Post News
Category: News
Extracted Details: The Chief Fire Officer says that the wildfire at Holme Fen nature reserve in Cambridgeshire is "unprecedented". Matthew Warren, Chief Fire Officer at Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue, speaking from Holme Fen today (August 20), said that crews could remain at the scene for a number of weeks. Matthew Warren, Chief Fire Officer (Image: Emily Stevens) A blaze broke out at Holme Fen on August 8 and continues to smoulder away, burning up to six metres below the surface deep in the peat. Fire crews from across the country have been on site assisting Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service. Officer Warren said: "I've been with the service 23 years and this is unprecedented, in terms of the resources we have had to deploy, but also the longevity of the incident, because it is going to be ongoing for a few weeks yet. "Clearly we are going to need to have a presence here for a number of weeks to ensure that any hotspots that do materialise we can deal with at that moment in time. "I wouldn't want to put a time limit on it at this time." He added that Natural England will face quite a task to recover from the incident. Officer Warren said: "The nature of our summers now, they are obviously very dry and very hot, which exacerbate the chances of us actually having this type of incident. The blaze broke out at Holme Fen on August 8 (Image: Emily Stevens) "Clearly, I can't say we are going to safeguard against every incident in the future. "But it looks like we are going to get busier, the last
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WATCH: Holme Fen firefighter saw 'huge flames' and '200 foot trees falling'

20 August 2026
Source: The Hunts Post News
Category: News
Extracted Details: A firefighter who has been tackling a wildfire at a nature reserve in Cambridgeshire for the past 12 days said he saw "huge flames" and "200 foot trees" falling around him. A blaze broke out at Holme Fen on August 8 and continues to smoulder away, burning up to six metres below the surface deep in the peat. Fire crews from across the country have been on site assisting Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service. Holme Fen is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to the variety of wildlife, plants and fungi found across the 657 acres of landscape. The area of destruction caused by the fire extends to 95 acres. A blaze broke out at Holme Fen on August 8 (Image: Emily Stevens) Crew Manager Jake Banks, from Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service, has been on the scene since the fire broke out. He said: "The conditions in the first seven to eight days were really, really hard. "Six to ten feet below ground, all the peat was well alight and recorded temperatures were up to 1,000 degrees." Exceptionally high temperatures and multiple heatwaves in Cambridgeshire this summer have only added to the pressure on fire crews. Crew Manager Jake Banks has been tackling the wildfire for 12 days (Image: Emily Stevens) Mr Banks said: "Obviously last week was very hot as well - 38 degrees some days here, with huge flames. "This area covers 60 football pitches in total, and then we have to battle that with all that heat and move all the hose around. "We also had the huge risk of 200 foot trees
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Car park plans cause turmoil as no-confidence vote called in council leader

19 August 2026
Source: The Hunts Post News
Category: News
Extracted Details: The political crisis sparked by controversial plans to build homes on car parks in three towns has deepened. Just two days after the Green Party quit Huntingdonshire District Council, a vote of no confidence has been called in Liberal Democrat leader Cllr Sarah Conboy. Conservative opposition leader Cllr Ross Martin called for an extraordinary meeting to vote on the motion of no confidence in a letter to Cllr Stephen Ferguson. Cllr Ferguson and Cllr Lara Davenport-Ray revealed they had withdrawn from the coalition in a statement on Monday (August 17). The local authority has been left without a majority following the move. Read more Waste firm issues update on building fire as locals report 'feeling unwell' IN PICTURES: Aerial photos show destruction as Holme Fen fire burns on Two arrests after man stabbed in Cambridgeshire Popular St Neots high street pub on the market for tenants We tried the lunch menu at newly refurbished Prezzo Italian in Peterborough If passed, the motion would remove Cllr Conboy as Leader with immediate effect and the election of a new Leader would take place. Cllr Martin has the full support of his Conservative group. Cllr Martin said: "Itโ€™s important that we have a vote to test the confidence of the Lib Dems and Independents at the district council." It has not yet been confirmed if the meeting has been accepted by the council leader.
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Waste firm issues update on building fire as locals report 'feeling unwell'

19 August 2026
Source: The Hunts Post News
Category: News
Extracted Details: The operator of a waste management building which caught fire earlier this month has issued an update on the incident. Firefighters from across the county raced to the Biffa Waste Management Transfer Station on Marston Road, Eynesbury, St Neots, at 10.52am on August 11. Crews from Wisbech, March, Chatteris, Yaxley, Cambridge, Sawtry, Littleport and St Neots alongside a crew from Bedfordshire attended. Firefighters remained at the scene for several days (Image: Emily Stevens) Biffa has issued a statement after residents living close to the site reported "feeling unwell", with symptoms including "headaches" and "sore throats". Members of the public were advised to keep windows and doors closed due to smoke in the area. An eyewitness at the scene described the blaze as "a tower of smoke", while others reported the fire could be seen from far away. Read more IN PICTURES: Aerial photos show destruction as Holme Fen fire burns on Two arrests after man stabbed in Cambridgeshire Popular St Neots high street pub on the market for tenants We tried the lunch menu at newly refurbished Prezzo Italian in Peterborough WATCH: 'Disgusting' car park plans slammed by St Neots residents at consultation Crews remained at the scene for several days, carrying out regular inspections to identify hot spots and prevent further spread. Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed the structure is now in the process of being demolished. In a statement, Biffa said the fire involving a
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IN PICTURES: Aerial photos show destruction as Holme Fen fire burns on

19 August 2026
Source: The Hunts Post News
Category: News
Extracted Details: Aerial photos show the extent of the destruction at a Cambridgeshire nature reserve as a fire burns on. A blaze broke out at Holme Fen nature reserve near Peterborough on August 8, and continues to burn 11 days later. It has been burning up to six metres below the surface in parts, within a perimeter of approximately four kilometres. New aerial photos from the nature reserve show destruction as firefighters continue to tackle the blaze. Firefighters continue to tackle a fire which is still burning after starting on August 8 (Image: PA Wire) On August 9,ย Cambridgeshire Police confirmed it had closed the junction of Hod Fen Drove and Holme Lode and all of Holme Road. The junction of Long Drove and New Long Drove was also shut while firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze. The fire at the nature reserve is still burning 11 days on (Image: Joe Giddens/PA Wire) In a statement released on August 18, the fire service confirmed road closures are likely to remain for the rest of this week (August 17). A spokesman for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue said: "The fire is surrounded and firefighting operations have contained the area, using high-volume pumps and irrigation hoses from local farmers to keep a constant water supply on smoking hotspots and to prevent the fire from spreading to other areas, particularly near the train line." Thermal imaging from a drone continues to show underground hotspots, though surface smoke has decreased. Road closures due to the fire are still in plac
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Popular St Neots high street pub on the market for tenants

19 August 2026
Source: The Hunts Post News
Category: News
Extracted Details: A popular pub on a Huntingdonshire high street is on the market for tenants. The Coach House in St Neots, located on the high street, is available under a new five-year tenancy agreement through pub company Greene King. Entry costs start at ยฃ38,688, with an annual rent of ยฃ53,750 under a machine supply concession, or ยฃ62,450 without. The pub operates on a 70/30 wet-led split and is described as well-managed and maintained throughout. There are opportunities to expand the pubโ€™s entertainment and sports offering, and to introduce a breakfast trade. A statement from Greene King reads: "This town-centre pub occupies a prominent position on the main high street. Read more WATCH: 'Disgusting' car park plans slammed by St Neots residents at consultation Photos show large turnout at first Capital & Centric consultation in Hunts Road closures around Holme Fen to remain for rest of the week as fire burns on "Although the frontage is relatively modest, the property extends significantly to the rear, offering a spacious internal trading area along with a highly attractive external seating space. "Well managed and maintained to a high standard throughout, the pub is presented in excellent condition." The pub is fully tied, meaning tenants have access to discounted wines, spirits, and minerals through Greene Kingโ€™s price list. The accommodation includes three bedrooms, a kitchen, lounge, dining room, two bathrooms, two toilets, a bedsit, and an office. Full details are available on
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Road closures around Holme Fen to remain for rest of the week as fire burns on

18 August 2026
Source: The Hunts Post News
Category: News
Extracted Details: Roads are expected to remain closed for the rest of the week as crews continue tackling a Cambridgeshire nature reserve fire. A fire has been burning at Holme Fen for more than a week now, with smoke still rising from the ground. It has been burning up to six metres below the surface in parts, within a perimeter of approximately four kilometres. On August 9,ย Cambridgeshire Police confirmed it had closed the junction of Hod Fen Drove and Holme Lode and all of Holme Road. The junction of Long Drove and New Long Drove was also shut while firefighters worked to extinguish the blaze. Surface smoke has decreased, according to the fire service (Image: Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue) In a statement released today, the fire service confirmed road closures are likely to remain for the rest of this week (August 17). A spokesman for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue said: "The fire is surrounded and firefighting operations have contained the area, using high-volume pumps and irrigation hoses from local farmers to keep a constant water supply on smoking hotspots and to prevent the fire from spreading to other areas, particularly near the train line." Thermal imaging from a drone continues to show underground hotspots, though surface smoke has decreased. The fire has a perimeter of around four kilometres (Image: Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue) Fire crews from across the country remain at the scene, working 24 hours a day. Physical firefighting is only taking place during daylight hours due to
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Huntingdon centenarian celebrates milestone birthday with lively party

17 August 2026
Source: The Hunts Post News
Category: News
Extracted Details: A Huntingdon centenarian celebrated her milestone birthday with a lively party. Joan Smith, who turned 100 on August 9, was surrounded by family, friends, and special guests, including the Mayor and Mayoress of Huntingdon. Cromwell House Care Home organised the celebration, which featured a performance by singer Mr Cash and a birthday cake. Joan celebrates 100th birthday surrounded by family and friends (Image: Supplied) Mrs Smith was born in Little Munden, Hertfordshire, in 1926. Due to her father's army career, the family moved around the UK, living at various locations, including Abbey Farm Sawtry, Werrington Farm in Woodwalton, and Manor Farm Barham. During her youth, she resided on the Ramsey Estate, where her father worked for Lord de Ramsey, before settling in Huntingdon in the 1960s. Centenarian marks milestone birthday with special care home party (Image: Supplied) In her younger years, Mrs Smith's family relied on horse and trap as their primary mode of transport. She would walk miles to school and recalled hearing German bombings during the Second World War. At 14, she left school and went into service at The Talbot Hotel in Oundle. Mayor joins celebrations for Joanโ€™s centenary milestone (Image: Supplied) She also served as a civilian volunteer in the Civil Defence. Mrs Smith was married twice and has five children. Her family has grown significantly, and she now has 12 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and eight great-great-grandchildren. Throughout her life,
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Holme Fen fire continues to burn as fire service issues update

17 August 2026
Source: The Hunts Post News
Category: News
Extracted Details: Share Share Firefighters are continuing to tackle a blaze at a Cambridgeshire nature reserve that has now been burning for more than a week. Crews were first called to the blaze at Holme Fen Nature Reserve, in Holme, at 10.24am on August 8. Crews from Dogsthorpe, Stanground, the north roaming fire engine, Whittlesey, Huntingdon, Thorney, St Neots, Ramsey and Sawston attended. The fire has now been burning for more than a week, but Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue said that crews are expected to remain at the scene "for the foreseeable future". In a statement from today (August 17), the fire service said crews are still working to extinguish the fire. Wayne Swales, area commander at Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: "Although temperatures have reduced from during the week, it has still been hot on the fireground, but crews have stood up to the challenge exceptionally. The fire service said crews are still working to extinguish the fire (Image: Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue) "Thanks to the fantastic teamwork from all crews across the county and the incredible support from our National Resilience colleagues from all over the country, we look to be a better position. "Steady progress has been made and we are discussing our tactics regularly to try and hopefully start to scale back our firefighting. "We will know more over the next day or so." Mr Swales said the service has been "overwhelmed" by support from the public and thanked everyone who has donated. He also prais
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

13 August 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Town Council agenda 13 August 2026): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

13 August 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Town Council agenda 13 August 2026): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Planning Committee Recommends Refusal for 25 Dwellings Off Oilmills Road

23 July 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Agenda - Planning Meeting 23 July 2026): Unanimously recommended refusal for outline application 26/00142/OUT on grounds of highway safety on Oilmills Road, surface water flood risk, and overdevelopment beyond the settlement boundary.
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Planning Committee Approves High Street Commercial Refurbishment & Signage

23 July 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Agenda - Planning Meeting 23 July 2026): Supported planning application 26/00188/FUL for commercial shopfront renovation and heritage signage in the Ramsey Conservation Area.
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Planning Committee Recommends Refusal for 25 Dwellings Off Oilmills Road

25 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Planning Meeting Minutes 25 June 2026): Unanimously recommended refusal for outline application 26/00142/OUT on grounds of highway safety on Oilmills Road, surface water flood risk, and overdevelopment beyond the settlement boundary.
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Planning Committee Approves High Street Commercial Refurbishment & Signage

25 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Planning Meeting Minutes 25 June 2026): Supported planning application 26/00188/FUL for commercial shopfront renovation and heritage signage in the Ramsey Conservation Area.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

11 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Minutes 11 June 2026): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

11 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Minutes 11 June 2026): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Planning Committee Recommends Refusal for 25 Dwellings Off Oilmills Road

28 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Planning Meeting Minutes 28 May 2026): Unanimously recommended refusal for outline application 26/00142/OUT on grounds of highway safety on Oilmills Road, surface water flood risk, and overdevelopment beyond the settlement boundary.
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Planning Committee Approves High Street Commercial Refurbishment & Signage

28 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Planning Meeting Minutes 28 May 2026): Supported planning application 26/00188/FUL for commercial shopfront renovation and heritage signage in the Ramsey Conservation Area.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

14 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Full Council Minutes 14 May 2026): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

14 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Full Council Minutes 14 May 2026): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Planning Committee Recommends Refusal for 25 Dwellings Off Oilmills Road

23 April 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Planning Meeting Minutes 23 April 2026): Unanimously recommended refusal for outline application 26/00142/OUT on grounds of highway safety on Oilmills Road, surface water flood risk, and overdevelopment beyond the settlement boundary.
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Planning Committee Approves High Street Commercial Refurbishment & Signage

23 April 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Planning Meeting Minutes 23 April 2026): Supported planning application 26/00188/FUL for commercial shopfront renovation and heritage signage in the Ramsey Conservation Area.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

9 July 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Ramsey Town Council Agenda 20260709): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

9 July 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Ramsey Town Council Agenda 20260709): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

3 July 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Financial Regulations v2.0): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

3 July 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Financial Regulations v2.0): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

1 July 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Publication Scheme v2.0): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

1 July 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Publication Scheme v2.0): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

1 July 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (General Privacy Notice (GDPR) v2.0): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

1 July 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (General Privacy Notice (GDPR) v2.0): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

30 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Code of Conduct v2.0): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

30 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Code of Conduct v2.0): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Planning Committee Recommends Refusal for 25 Dwellings Off Oilmills Road

25 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Planning Agenda - 25 June 2026): Unanimously recommended refusal for outline application 26/00142/OUT on grounds of highway safety on Oilmills Road, surface water flood risk, and overdevelopment beyond the settlement boundary.
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Planning Committee Approves High Street Commercial Refurbishment & Signage

25 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Planning Agenda - 25 June 2026): Supported planning application 26/00188/FUL for commercial shopfront renovation and heritage signage in the Ramsey Conservation Area.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

11 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Cemetery Charges 2026): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

11 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Cemetery Charges 2026): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

5 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Ramsey Town Council Agenda 050626): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

5 June 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Ramsey Town Council Agenda 050626): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

8 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Summer Newsletter): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

8 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Summer Newsletter): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Ramsey Town Council: Great Whyte Pedestrian Safety & Speed Limit Review

8 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Minutes (Summer 2026 Newsletter): Council resolved to submit a formal request to Cambridgeshire County Council Highways for a 20mph speed zone and upgraded zebra crossing along Great Whyte, following resident traffic survey feedback.
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Town Council Approves Drainage Repairs & New Play Equipment for Spinningfield

8 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Amenities Committee (Summer 2026 Newsletter): Approved ยฃ14,500 contract for drainage improvements across Spinningfield recreation ground, alongside installation of replacement inclusive swing sets in September.
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Planning Committee Recommends Refusal for 25 Dwellings Off Oilmills Road

28 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Agenda - Planning Meeting 28 May 2026): Unanimously recommended refusal for outline application 26/00142/OUT on grounds of highway safety on Oilmills Road, surface water flood risk, and overdevelopment beyond the settlement boundary.
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Planning Committee Approves High Street Commercial Refurbishment & Signage

28 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: From Ramsey Town Council Planning Minutes (Agenda - Planning Meeting 28 May 2026): Supported planning application 26/00188/FUL for commercial shopfront renovation and heritage signage in the Ramsey Conservation Area.
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Ramsey Town Council Newsletter: Heritage Open Days & Mortuary Chapel Restoration

8 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Council Newsletter
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: Featured in Skip To Main Content: Progress report on the 15th-century Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse preservation and guided heritage tours scheduled for Heritage Open Days in September.
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Ramsey Town Council Newsletter: Great Whyte Market Stalls & Independent Trader Grants

8 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Council Newsletter
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: Featured in Skip To Main Content: Council launches new micro-grants for local independent food and craft traders setting up stalls on Great Whyte during autumn weekend markets.
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Ramsey Town Council Newsletter: Allotment Site Upgrades & Water Infrastructure

8 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Council Newsletter
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: Featured in Skip To Main Content: Updates on security fencing installation and new rainwater harvest tanks across Ramsey parish allotment sites.
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Ramsey Town Council Newsletter: Heritage Open Days & Mortuary Chapel Restoration

8 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Council Newsletter
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: Featured in Councils - Who does what and who do I contact? Click here to find out or click on A-Z of services.: Progress report on the 15th-century Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse preservation and guided heritage tours scheduled for Heritage Open Days in September.
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Ramsey Town Council Newsletter: Great Whyte Market Stalls & Independent Trader Grants

8 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Council Newsletter
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: Featured in Councils - Who does what and who do I contact? Click here to find out or click on A-Z of services.: Council launches new micro-grants for local independent food and craft traders setting up stalls on Great Whyte during autumn weekend markets.
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Ramsey Town Council Newsletter: Allotment Site Upgrades & Water Infrastructure

8 May 2026
Source: Ramsey Council Newsletter
Category: Village News & Governance
Extracted Details: Featured in Councils - Who does what and who do I contact? Click here to find out or click on A-Z of services.: Updates on security fencing installation and new rainwater harvest tanks across Ramsey parish allotment sites.
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Abbey College: Weekly Updates

21 August 2026
Source: Abbey College Weekly Updates
Category: School News
Extracted Details: Official update/bulletin published by Abbey College, Ramsey.
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Abbey College: Whole School Community Newsletters

21 August 2026
Source: Abbey College Weekly Updates
Category: School News
Extracted Details: Official update/bulletin published by Abbey College, Ramsey.
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Abbey College: Weekly Family Update - 10.07.26.pdf549KB

21 August 2026
Source: Abbey College Weekly Updates
Category: School News
Extracted Details: Official update/bulletin published by Abbey College, Ramsey.
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Abbey College: Weekly Family Update - 15.5.26-1.pdf1544KB

21 August 2026
Source: Abbey College Weekly Updates
Category: School News
Extracted Details: Official update/bulletin published by Abbey College, Ramsey.
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21 August 2026
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21 August 2026
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21 August 2026
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21 August 2026
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21 August 2026
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21 August 2026
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21 August 2026
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21 August 2026
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Abbey College Community Round-up May 2026.pdf2636KB

21 August 2026
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Abbey College Community Round-up March 20261500KB

21 August 2026
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Abbey College Community Round-up February 20262337KB

21 August 2026
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Abbey College Community Round-up December 20252243KB

21 August 2026
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Abbey College Community Round-up October 20251953KB

21 August 2026
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Abbey College: Seeking Male Mentors for Groundbreaking GOAT Boys ProgrammeClick to read more

21 August 2026
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Abbey College Joins Meridian Trust

21 August 2026
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Abbey College: Students donated over 100kg of food!

21 August 2026
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Abbey College: Ramsey Gatehouse Sixth Form February Bulletin8817KB

21 August 2026
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Abbey College: Ramsey Gatehouse Sixth Form January 2026 Bulletin13254KB

21 August 2026
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Abbey College: Ramsey Gatehouse Sixth Form December 25 Bulletin5482KB

21 August 2026
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Abbey College: Ramsey Gatehouse Sixth Form Bulletin Sept. 25483KB

21 August 2026
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Abbey College: Ramsey Gatehouse Sixth Form Bulletin End of Year 20251244KB

21 August 2026
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Ramsey Library Rhymetime & Storytime

1 August 2026
Source: Library Events Calendar
Category: Community Events
Event Date: 2026-09-01
Extracted Details: Weekly Rhymetime session for babies, toddlers, and parents/carers at Ramsey Library. Songs, rhymes, and simple crafts.
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Digital Help & Computer Support Surgery

1 August 2026
Source: Library Events Calendar
Category: Community Events
Event Date: 2026-09-03
Extracted Details: Free one-to-one computer, tablet, and smartphone help sessions provided by trained volunteer digital champions.
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Ramsey Library Junior Lego Club

1 August 2026
Source: Library Events Calendar
Category: Community Events
Event Date: 2026-09-12
Extracted Details: Drop-in Lego building session for primary school children. Free admission, drop in with family.
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Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse & Mortuary Chapel Heritage Tours

1 August 2026
Source: Ramsey Community Events
Category: Community Events
Event Date: 2026-09-13
Extracted Details: National Heritage Open Days special opening. Guided historical tours of the 15th-century Ramsey Abbey Gatehouse and restored Mortuary Chapel.
๐Ÿ“„ Direct Document / Source Link: https://www.heritageopendays.org.uk/
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Ramsey Great Whyte Autumn Farmers & Craft Market

1 August 2026
Source: Ramsey Town Council
Category: Community Events
Event Date: 2026-09-26
Extracted Details: Local produce stalls, artisan crafts, street food, and community stalls hosted along Great Whyte.
๐Ÿ“„ Direct Document / Source Link: https://www.ramseytowncouncil.gov.uk/
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