Take a look at some of news stories in the Ely Standard which you may have missed in the last seven days.
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An ongoing dispute between the owner of Corkers Crisps, Ross Taylor, and villagers in Little Downham has intensified.
Ross Taylor, left, has been accused by Cambridgeshire County Council of depositing waste. (Image: Newsquest)
Read the special report here.
Tributes have been paid to former King's Ely headmaster, Hubert Ward, who died at the age of 92.
Mr Ward, right, who was Head of King’s Ely from 1970 to 1992, with principal John Attwater (Image: King's Ely)
To read the tribute to Mr Ward in full, click here.
An inquest into the death of two men, who it is understood were father and son, has opened.
The pair died at a shoot at Hainey Farm on March 2.
The inquests of Brian Abbs and Lee Abbs were opened at Peterborough Town Hall today. (Image: Google Street View)
Read the full story by clicking here.
Footballing legend, Roy Hodgson, paid a visit to Ely over the Easter weekend.
Roy Hodgson in Ely. (Image: Anna Bennett)
Find out what Roy got up to in Ely here.
The Mayor and Mayoress of Ely also had a busy Easter, as they visited the Rich Tea Community.
The Mayor and Mayoress of Ely with the Rich Tea Community. (Image: Annette Stuart)
Read the full story here.
There's been a delay to the decision on whether over 80 new homes can be built on the edge of a village over concerns people might have to ‘risk their lives’ crossing the road.
The potential development in Stretham. (Image: Metropolis/Long Term)
To find out more about the concerns, click here.
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