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  • huntingdonshire-projects.org
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The third in our series of posts around our outputs here we focus on the proposed technical architecture for the solution. Throughout the work we were considering how it could be implemented and specifically how we could make use of what already..

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  • www.investhuntingdonshire.co.uk
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Invest in Huntingdonshire is the Economic Development Team for Huntingdonshire District Council. Our role is to support inward investment in our beautiful region and help companies looking to grow their businesses here to thrive. We aim to provide..

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Our mission is to actively engage with Huntingdonshire communities by promoting and encouraging the involvement of volunteers in a variety of initiatives including our four valued Community Car Schemes and our Community Shop in Huntingdon... We are..

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  • www.vitalitysalon.net
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The vitality salon is a training salon for barbers, hairdressers and beauty therapists all studying courses at Cambridge Regional College - Huntingdon campus... The vitality salon offers an extensive range of hair and beauty treatments. Run by..

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  • hccuk.org
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Our premises, 83a High Street, Huntingdon, or '83a', are a venue for the community. We want this building to be a means by which we serve the community of Huntingdon and the surrounding areas, by making available spare room space for hire. Already,..

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Huntingdonshire Business Against Crime (HBAC) is an independent, non-profit making organisation set up to address crime in Huntingdon, St Neots and St Ives...

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  • huntssundayfootballleague.wordpress.com
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The League was started in 1966 as St Neots and District Sunday League by local business men and those interested in football. The three gentlemen involved in setting up the League were Ernie Childs, Fred Roper and Ken Minney. The membership soon grew..

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