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Between 1965 and 1974, the administrative county covering March was called Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely. [13] March Urban District was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972. District-level functions passed to the new Fenland District Council. A successor parish called March was created covering the area of the abolished urban ...
The ground was established in 1939, when Cambridgeshire played Suffolk in the grounds first Minor Counties Championship match. From 1935 to the present day, it has hosted 69 Minor Counties matches. [1] The first List-A match played on the ground came in the 1975 Gillette Cup between Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire.
Following significant population growth, largely associated with March's increasing importance as a market town, the area became an urban district in 1895. [3] In this context the new civic leaders decided to purchase the old market hall, as well as the rights to hold markets, from the lord of the manor , Sir Algernon Francis Peyton, 6th ...
Pages in category "March, Cambridgeshire" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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Fenland Hall is a municipal building on County Road, March, Cambridgeshire, England, which serves as the headquarters of Fenland District Council.The building was originally called "County Hall", and was built in 1908–1909 by Isle of Ely County Council to be its meeting place and offices.
The GER (Great Eastern Railway) Sports Stadium is a football and former greyhound racing, cricket and cycling stadium in Robingoodfellows Lane, March, Cambridgeshire. Origins [ edit ]