A family have paid tribute to a much-loved mum and grandmother killed in a crash was a passenger in a red MG ZS which collided with a VW Transporter on the A6 near Haynes in Bedfordshire on Saturday afternoon from Eaton Socon near St Neots in Cambridgeshire was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash which happened just after 5pm at Wilstead Hill Two other people were seriously hurt and others suffered minor injuries Ms Rimini's family said they were deeply saddened by their "heart-breaking" loss daughter and cherished member of the community Carol will be missed deeply by everyone that knew her.” Officers from Bedfordshire Police are appealing for anyone that was travelling along the A6 around the time of the incident or anyone that witnessed the incident itself They want to hear from anyone who captured any dashcam footage which could help their investigation Want a quick and expert briefing on the biggest news stories Listen to our latest podcasts to find out What You Need To Know Powered by Grantham Journal, Rutland & Stamford Mercury, Spalding Guardian and Lincolnshire Free Press Home   Stamford   Sport   Article Teenage goalkeeper Isaac Meek marked his Deeping Rangers debut by saving two penalties in a shoot-out as the Clarets claimed their place in the final of the Hinchingbrooke Cup on Tuesday night Meek's brace of spot kick stops helped Rangers record a 4-2 success over Spartan South Midlands League side Eaton Socon in the semi-final at the Haydon Whitham Stadium Deeping had earlier needed an injury-time equaliser from Spencer Tinkler to take the tie to penalties as the game ended 1-1 after 90 minutes Sixteen-year-old Meek then took centre stage after his late call-up following the withdrawal of Aaron Butcher and competition rules meaning that Rangers were unable to recruit a new custodian Boss Brett Whaley explained: "The biggest compliment that I can give Issac is that I didn't have any worries about him "I never felt that it was a concern when we brought him in because I've seen him for most of the season playing for the Under 18s "He's an outstanding goalkeeper now and will go on to be a really good goalkeeper "His handling was impeccable and he made a great save at 1-0 and Cal Davies had gone closest for Deeping in a goalless first half before Socon struck the opening goal shortly after the break Rangers continued a flurry of chances to level as they pushed for an equaliser with Byron Adiado seeing a shot saved by the Socon goalkeeper The visitors continued to defend well until deep into injury time when Josh Moreman created the opener for Tinkler to equalise and take the tie to penalties where Deeping prevailed Whaley added: "We didn't play great but we kept going "We kept trying to push them back to keep them under pressure and got that moment of quality from Josh and a good finish from Spenny "We've left it late but we've got the job done "Credit to them because they've put their bodies on the line and maybe we didn't do that for their goal "It was always a challenge against a confident side who will probably be a step five outfit next season "We've come through it which was the most important thing because we need it for the end of the season to be able to look forward to a cup final." Rangers return to United Counties League action on Saturday when they host Boston Town in the Premier Division North The team is using directional drilling which is enabling them to insert the new pipes underneath the A1 without having to dig up or close the road This has eliminated any disruption for thousands of road users and reduces the water company’s carbon footprint as a result Anglian Water sends nearly a billion litres of clean and healthy drinking water to its customers every day and infrastructure like this needs maintenance and investment after a period of time to ensure taps can keep running for customers over the next few decades Around three kilometres of pipes between Upper Staploe and Eaton Socon have reached the end of their useful life low pressure and interruptions to supplies they will need to be connected into the existing water network the work will take place at night to minimise any disruption to resident’s supplies Residents will be notified of this prior to the work taking place Customer Co-Ordinator for the project said: “We operate in the driest region of the country but the East of England is also one of the fastest growing areas and we need to ensure there’s enough water for everyone while also protecting the environment “As part of our Water Resources Management Plan we’re committed to ensuring that everyone in the region has a resilient supply of the highest-quality drinking water This project will ensure that we can keep taps running and toilets flushing for the future for residents in Upper Staploe and the surrounding area.” Published by Capel Media Limited Registered in England and Wales Company Registration Number 13636441VAT Number GB 391 5977 47 Registered address:2 Claridge CourtLower Kings RoadBerkhamstedHertfordshireHP4 2AF Proud to be a member of British Water www.britishwater.co.uk © Capel Media Limited. 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