People living in Cambridgeshire will be able to have their say on plans to alter the number of the county councillors.
Prominent Wisbech councillor Steve Tierney is delighted with the Tories success in the town.
South West Norfolk stayed firmly Conservative this morning as environment secretary Elizabeth Truss retained the seat with a majority of just under 14,000 over UKIP’s Paul Smyth.
Two March schools will be merging in the autumn.
Chatteris residents are being invited to help spruce their community with a litter pick event this weekend.
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Saturday saw the last round of the Mini-meet series in Peterborough for 9-12 year olds.
Major international companies, local businesses, colleges, charities and careers advisors will all be on hand at the second Fenland Jobs and Skills Fair in Wisbech next week.
A landlord is still being charged £6,000 in business rates for a property which was destroyed in a blaze last year.
A coroner yesterday condemned the “unfortunate” way bungling police initially dismissed the murder of a pensioner who was burned to death as an accident.
Wisbech Town Council’s Civic Amenities Committee has decided to deliver or support a number of festivals and events to take place in Wisbech during 2015.
Householders could boost Fenland District Council’s income by an extra £40,000 a year by ensuring that they make full use of their blue recycling bins.
A Fenland company has joined a prestigious national academy to help it boost its workforce’s skills.
Residents with breathing difficulties can pick up invaluable advice at a free meeting in Wisbech next week.
A bold, long-term vision to regenerate Wisbech is succeeding in raising the town’s profile – and attracting millions of pounds of investment.
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Agricultural, engineering and horticultural apprenticeships in Chatteris and Wisbech were among the job opportunities on offer at last month’s Jobs Café in Wisbech.
Staff from a logistics firm have raised £1,400 for the Lisa Wiles Red Wellies brain tumour support fund by completing a fundraising cycle ride from Lynn to Cromer.