James Bond car used by Pierce Brosnan sold in Cambridgeshire
A car used in a promotional campaign for the James Bond film, 'Die Another Day', starring Pierce Brosnan, was sold at Duxford Imperial War Museum.
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Francesca is a Trainee Reporter for The Hunts Post, Ely Standard, Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Peterborough Matters. She focuses on the Huntingdonshire area - if you have a story of any kind, get in touch!
Francesca is a Trainee Reporter for The Hunts Post, Ely Standard, Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Peterborough Matters. She focuses on the Huntingdonshire area - if you have a story of any kind, get in touch!
A car used in a promotional campaign for the James Bond film, 'Die Another Day', starring Pierce Brosnan, was sold at Duxford Imperial War Museum.
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The community of Prickwillow joined together to celebrate the village's history.
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A dangerous driver from Little Downham has been sentenced after he led police on a three-minute pursuit through the streets of Cambridge.
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A road in Ely is set to shut overnight from October 21 to allow for maintenance works to take place.
Lily Sparrow, 27, has been named as the woman who died after her car crashed into a ditch on Putney Hill Road, near Prickwillow.
Cllr Anna Bailey, Leader of East Cambridgeshire District Council, has slammed Cambridgeshire County Council's response to her Ely 20mph zone petition.
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