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An academy principal promised that he is doing everything possible to mitigate issues of mould and damp conditions at an ageing secondary school.
Lots of festive food can be incredibly toxic to dogs, and The Kennel Club has shared tips for owners to avoid holiday hazards.
A councillor is ready to listen to public concerns following an application to convert 100 acres of agricultural land into a solar farm .
A coach company wants to relocate to a former station yard after ‘outgrowing’ its current bases.
People will still be able to use a town leisure centre but opening hours will be changing says the site owner.
Remnants of a cannabis farm dumped on the side of a road is one of a series of fly-tipping issues which are blighting a village.
One of the biggest meetings of the season takes place at King’s Lynn this Saturday with the annual Halloween Carnival night.
Fenland Running Club were out in force at the Great Eastern Run in Peterborough.
Three March Marlins swimmers had the honour of competing at the Cambridge Grand Prix 2024 at Parkside Pool in Cambridge on Saturday.
The Cambs and Hunts Women’s golf foursomes knockout final was played at The Cambridgeshire Golf Club this month.
Three Counties Running Club members took part in half marathons last weekend in different locations.
March produced an upset to win the Eastern Counties 2 derby 21-12 at Wisbech on Saturday.
A scrap metal dealer has lost his fight with villagers to store 20 stock cars and two traction engines at his large village home.
The UK’s leading dog welfare charity is welcoming a new law that makes pet theft a specific crime and comes into force this week.
Disabled driver Mo Stewart approached the Fenland Citizen to ask if she could write about her problems parking in Wisbech. Here is her story.