Cambs June 2020

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History

By Peter Ibbett

Lazy Days On The Great Ouse Visiting The Quaintest Spa In England As the Great Ouse curves seaward away from the town bridge gently flowing alongside the buttercup covered common meadows two canonists paddle by, as many have done before them, enjoying the peace and tranquillity under crystal clear blue skies and only the sound of bird song to accompany them. Back on June 3rd 1895 a procession of decorated boats made their way down along the same stretch of river to the new mineral water springs at Little Paxton where enterprising local business men had opened a Spa which they hoped would bring more visitors and money into the town. The spring water which had the ‘flavour of warm flatirons’ did not catch on but a 1909 newspaper article gives an insight into what the hopeful visitor in search of a remedy for their ailments found:St. Neots has a quiet charm of its own which modernity has not dispersed yet. Huntingdonshire folk call it anything but Saint Neots - it is ‘Sneetz’, ‘Snoats’, and ‘Snootz’ to the farmers who attend its prosperous weekly market. It lies in the very heart of a rich agricultural district, its air is supremely healthy, and its natives are kindly hospitable folk, always happy to welcome a visitor. St. Neots is easy of access to the Londoner. It is on the Great Northern Railway main line, the return fare is only 8s. 7d. third class, and there is ample accommodation in the town for visitors, with abundant and healthy country fare, and cheap. Fresh air, fresh eggs, fresh butter, and fresh milk, a delightful little corner of old - and unspoilt England, a river full of fish, and a town full of hospitality. If your habit is to dine late, there is absolutely no need to dress for it in St. Neots!

Well, local folk did dress for regatta occasions! Under ‘lock-down’ conditions echoes of the town before the 1918 pandemic are around on the Ouse today. The local museum may be closed ‘for the duration’ but its active web-site has much new material to enjoy. Thanks to the Spring 1995 Newsletter of St. Neots History Society.

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pages 79-80

The Power of the Micro-Lift

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pages 66-68

Book Review

4min
pages 77-78

Help Save Herrings Green Activity Farm

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pages 64-65

Children's Parties

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page 59

Create a Time Capsule

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pages 62-63

Janus-Faced Drivers

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pages 52-53

It's Springtime

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page 51

Nick Coffer's Weekend Recipe - Sweet

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pages 57-58

Is you pet fulfilled? Wood Green's Advice

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pages 47-48

Four Summer Pet Health Hazards

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pages 49-50

Chrysanthemums

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pages 43-46

Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna

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Who needs to run when you can walk?

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Cracks 'n' Crevices

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pages 39-42

Stylish Summer Picnics

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pages 24-28

Windsor & Eton Brewery: Beer through the year

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pages 30-33

Wines: A Good Choice - Sparkling

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pages 16-18

A Page of Calm

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page 19

The Art of Home-School

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pages 12-14

Lazy Days on the Great Ouse

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Short Story - The Little Shepherd Boy

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Frontline Insights from Covid-19 Doctor

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Time for Tea

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Nick Coffer's Weekend Recipe - Savoury

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