Port bosses say a huge steam turbine was delivered ‘like clockwork’ – after a large scale operation to ship it to Asia from Sutton Bridge.
Pumpkins will be larger than usual this year after the rainy summer provided perfect growing conditions for the squash, farmers have said.
After one season in the East Anglian Premier League Wisbech Cricket Club were relegated after a play-off defeat against Halstead.
A 42-year-old man given a life sentence for killing former March schoolboy Rikki Neave 30 years ago has lost an appeal will remain behind bars.
A Fenland farmer has set a new UK record by growing thousands of watermelons, despite July's particularly wet weather.
A man who was found growing 19 cannabis plants in three sheds admitted to growing the Class B drug to help with ongoing health problems.
A man appeared in court after refusing to do a drugs test due to his religion.
A trans man stopped taking testosterone and had a baby after his partner discovered she was unable to have children.
The red carpet was rolled out as students from a school enjoyed a night of two proms.
The red carpet was rolled out as students from a school enjoyed a night of two proms.
The red carpet was rolled out as students from a school enjoyed a night of two proms.
A man died in hospital after complications caused by a lung biopsy.
A man accused of causing criminal damage to a van’s wing mirror will face trial next year.
The man jailed for the 1994 killing of Rikki Neave has challenged his conviction at the Court of Appeal.
A man serving a life sentence for the murder of six-year-old Rikki Neave nearly 30 years ago will challenge his conviction at the Court of Appeal.
The new live action Disney remake of The Little Mermaid had a sellout first weekend in cinema - smashing the box office with a cool $211.3 million.
A court has issued an arrest warrant for a man accused of sexual touching of a child, voyeurism and having more than 500 indecent images.
A provisional driver who was pulled over by police for hitting a kerb was subsequently found to be drug-driving.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority’s first board meeting of the administrative year looked “like a shambles”according to one member.
Saturday will be an early start for six of the March Marvels cricket team this weekend when they take on a marathon walk for a cancer charity.