Utilities companies promise to reduce roadworks disruption

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The RSPCA are fighting to keep a tiny newborn badger cub alive after it was found alone and frozen cold by a dog walker.

When the cub was picked up it was apparent that it was freezing cold and not moving, so she tried keeping it warm by wrapping it inside her jacket. “She was frozen from the cold and the lady actually thought she was dead but when she went to check she just saw the cub slightly move their paw.“We are really grateful to the lady for all her effort in helping this poor cub. When the cub had warmed up she was calling out for food.

However, it would seem that this cub was either left astray or did not make it underground, freezing in the above ground conditions.

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I think the residents of Ancaster would welcome some disruption from roadworks to fix the appalling potholes in the surface of the Main Street.

The county council is one to talk. Their works are just as bad.

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