Wisbech suffered a fifth defeat of the campaign when they went down by four wickets at Old Leysians on Saturday.
Leverington Sports got their Peterborough League Premier Division campaign off to a winning start on Saturday.
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Action has been taken to reduce disruption on the county’s roads, with fines totalling £483,000 issued for non-compliant and over-running roadworks.
Barnardo’s is offering a packed programme of activities, events and support this August for parents, children, and families.
A 70-year-old man has turned his life around after losing a 6st 1lbs and earning a place in the semi-finals of a national slimming contest.
A branch of the new left wing political movement Your Party has been formed in Fenland.
A town museum is marking VJ Day with an exhibition spotlighting local servicemen who fought in the Far East.
A packaging company has strengthened its team by appointing a technical sales manager.
Work has started to improve the energy efficiency of around 150 homes in Cambridgeshire
Firefighters spent more than three hours tackling a large field blaze.
Firefighters had a very early callout after a lorry trailer caught fire yesterday morning.
Firefighters had to cut a casualty from his car after a collision between a black Peugeot and a paramedic rapid response ambulance yesterday.
A drink driver has been banned from the roads after crashing into a parked car.
A convicted murderer has had his life sentence extended after he punched a prison officer.
A care home will be opening its doors to the community for an open day on Saturday, August 30.
Police have responded to public concern by tackling illegal parking, and are also concentrating on drug dealing, street drinking and e-scooter use.
Police are appealing for witnesses and dashcam footage after a serious collision between a car and a paramedic vehicle on an emergency callout.
Two members of Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce have been shortlisted for a national award recognising outstanding talent across the UK.
A town library has celebrated 25 years of serving the community, keeping visitors of all ages socially and culturally connected since 2000.