Author: Paul Oldham

Denny Abbey Farmland Museum Local Residents Season Ticket

Denny Abbey Farmland Museum just up the A10 offer local residents, which includes people living in Milton, season tickets to the museum. These are available at the Museum Shop from 1st April or you can download a form from their web site . Ticket Prices: Families £17, Adults £8, Concessions £7, Children £5. More details […]

Milton Community Café

Milton Community Café is opening its doors again this Tuesday (24/3) in the Community Centre Lounge from 2:30pm to 4:30pm for more afternoon tea, cake and conversation. Tesco are supporting the café with cake ingredients so David is making a Simnel Cake and Chocolate crisp nests. Janet is leading the successful craft table. Games and […]

Friday’s Eclipse

We weren’t blessed with great weather on Friday for the eclipse but villagers did their best to get photos and some succeeded. Mark England went along the A14 to Titchmarsh and took some photos which he’s posted here on Flicker. Photo by Mark England Chris Thomas took photos of the effects of the eclipse (and […]

A14 Overnight Closures

In the continuing programme of overnight closures the A14 is closed westbound from junction 36 (the A11) as far as junction 32 Histon from tomorrow night (23/3) until Friday (27/3) from 8pm to 6am. So that means you won’t be able to get onto the A14 westbound at the Milton interchange (junction 33). Instead you’ll […]

New Polling Station

For the 7th May elections, the polling station for Milton has changed. Please go to , Coles Road to cast your vote. The polling station will be open from 7am to 10pm. To be able to vote in the elections, you must be on the electoral register by 20th April. You can register online in […]

The Cathedrals Express

As promised LNER B1 class 4-6-0 No. 61306 “Mayflower” is back again on Saturday (21/3) hauling The Cathedrals Express from Horsted Keynes on the Bluebell Line to Ely and this time we really are getting to see it twice, and in the day time both times too. “Mayflower” at Milton level crossing on its last […]

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