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March 2022 Magazine

ISSUE 96 - MARCH 2022 Welcome to our March edition of Thinklocal Magazine. Spring is finally around the corner, and it is lovely to see all the spring bulbs coming through and the new lambs in the fields. The clocks go forward on Mother’s Day this year, which is Sunday

February 2022 Article 4

IN PRAISE OF SNOWDROPS By the time you read this article, you will have almost certainly seen and admired your first garden snowdrop of the year. In local parklands and woodlands, many come into flower at the end of January, and in these dark days the snowdrop brings much needed

February 2022 Article 3

FLAMINGOBOY I’ve been writing children’s books for a few years now which started in our garden. Illustrated by my children my first book came together after I decided to capture a moment in their lives writing a story about our adventures in our garden and the secret land that we

February 2022 Article 2

EARLY PHOTOGRAPHY The museum’s first temporary exhibition this year will be ‘What a Wonderful World’ a photographic exhibition by local amateur photographer, Peter Hagger. Today almost everyone in the UK has a camera as part of their mobile phone but when were cameras invented and what do the earliest photographs

February 2022 Article 1

WALK & TALK 4 MEN Walk & Talk 4 Men is a simple concept that gives men the opportunity to talk in a relaxed comfortable environment whilst taking in the beauty of the local countryside. We are pleased to say that the Nature Reserve at Little Paxton has become our adopted

February 2022 Magazine

ISSUE 95 - FEBRUARY 2022 Welcome to our February edition of ThinkLocal Magazine. In this month’s edition love is in the air with Valentine’s Day, and we are bringing you some exciting news from Thinklocal. If you are celebrating Valentine’s Day with your loved one, then why not stay in and treat

January 2022 Article 4

NATURE'S CHANGING YEAR It’s New Year and spring is in the air. For us, it is still only halfway through winter, but things are stirring in the world of nature. In the last few days I have seen both collared doves and wood pigeons displaying in our garden. Robins are

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NEW ACTIVITIES AT THE PRIORY CENTRE Grants and Reduced Hire Fees to Encourage New Activities at the Priory Centre St Neots Town Council has refreshed its hire fees and launched a new grant scheme to help expand the community offering at The Priory Centre, St Neots. Community centres play a

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