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Welcome to this site for and about the town of Ramsey in Cambridgeshire, England, and the surrounding villages. This site is intended to promote Ramsey, including its businesses, events and other attractions. If you are local, please use the facilities by adding events you wish to promote
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The Ramsey Area Partnership is a partnership of individuals, groups and organisations from the Ramsey area who all share the same vision to ensure the vitality and viability of the town for local residents, businesses and visitors for years to come.
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We work with schools, community groups, parish councils, alongside local authority youth services - basically anybody that wants to improve and develop arts and recreational activities for young people. We aim in particular to reach those who do not ordinarily take part; who do not receive positive
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We are a Team of three Parishes which belong to the Anglican Communion in the Diocese of Ely, ain rural Eastern England, a few miles south east of Peterborough. In medieval times the importance of our area was considerable. Ramsey Abbey with its Benedictine community was the centre of religious, c
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Welcome to the website of Ramsey Rural Museum. We are an independent Museum situated in Huntingdonshire, which is staffed, run and managed entirely by Volunteers.
The museum is housed in 17th century farm buildings and is set in open countryside on the edge of a friendly market town. So why not
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The Wildlife Trust is a conservation charity that works for a better future for all aspects of wildlife in our area. Follow links to education centres and/or visit a reserve > Cambridgeshire > Ramsey Heights.
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Charities are part of British life. They range from small groups meeting local needs with few resources to the well-known major charities with budgets of millions.
Whatever their size or purpose, an essential requirement of all charities is that they operate for the public benefit and independent
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