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Weather Forecast

Weather forecast and live data from our Whittlesey weather station and air quality recorder. Read more
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Community Safety Charter

The Community Safety Charter is a means by which Neighbourhood Watch members, local residents, businesses, and organisations, agree to do whatever they can together to provide an environment that is safer for everyone. Read more
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Met Office Twitter

This Twitter feed gives the latest comments on the weather from the Met Office.

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Take Five

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Fraud poses a major threat to the UK. It’s a crime that the finance industry is committed to tackling, but it’s also one that requires the combined efforts of every sector, both public and private, to overcome.

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Our Association Constitution

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The Constitution for Cambridgeshire NHW Association was approved at the  Cambridgeshire NHW AGM on 28th September 2019.    

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An Association of Districts

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Cambridgeshire Neighbourhood Watch Association (CNWA) is managed by the CNWA Executive Committee. The Association is a not for profit organisation, non-party in politics, non-sectarian in religion, and we operate equal opportunities and non-discriminatory policies embracing the diversity in our communities. Read more
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Will this warm spell last for the Bank Holiday weekend?

With temperatures this week forecast to reach the high 20s Celsius, there will be fine weather and warm sunshine. Will it last for the early May Bank Holiday weekend though?

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Spring warmth as temperatures surge to 29C this week

A week with very warm air, sunshine and temperatures climbing through the twenties Celsius. How high and how long will it last and is this a heatwave?

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Another notable April? Forecast points to warm, sunny end, following recent trends

After a cloudier spell, April looks set to finish warm and sunny for many, potentially ranking highly like recent years. Here’s an update on sunshine, temperatures, and a look ahead.

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Next week’s warmth: When does it start and when will it end?

Next week is looking fine, dry and sunny but will also feel warmer. Finally, air from the south and temperatures will be rising into the twenties Celsius.

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Dry Aprils becoming more common, this year no exception

Little rain on the horizon for many, as high pressure continues to rule, with April likely to end of up very dry away from the far west. This blog looks at how April has become drier over recent years.

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Atlantic rain falters as warmth begins to grow this weekend

Northern Ireland will see more rain on Friday but an improvement by Saturday. There is mention of rain in the weekend forecast for Britain too but growing warmth from the south.

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Some rain over the next few days, but will drier conditions return?

Low pressure and associated fronts will bring some rain for many during the first half of this week, but the second half will be drier for most – as high pressure builds in from the north.

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From Snow to Sunshine: The Variability of UK Easter Weather

From snow showers to warm sunshine, UK Easter weather is unpredictable. We examine historical trends, the impact of Easter’s timing, and the forecast for this year’s holiday weekend

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Mixed weather across the Easter weekend but not a washout

With Easter arriving late, hopes for warmth are tempered by northerly winds. Low pressure won’t be too far away, meaning a mixed weekend, but there will be some drier, sunnier interludes.

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Yellow warning of rain affecting Wales

Yellow warning of rain affecting Wales: Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Merthyr Tydfil, Monmouthshire, Newport, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Torfaen valid from 1300 Fri 18 Apr to 0800 Sat 19 Apr

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Yellow warning of rain affecting Northern Ireland

Yellow warning of rain affecting Northern Ireland: County Antrim, County Down valid from 1300 Fri 18 Apr to 1400 Sat 19 Apr

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What is all this about an ‘Easter snow bomb’?

7cms of snow BLANKETING the UK, a hundreds of miles long SNOW BOMB and ice wall. What is going on with all these Easter UK weather stories?

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