Police say they confiscated alcohol from a group of drinkers breaking a Public Spaces Protection Order at the weekend.
Firefighters were called to a blaze in the open on Saturday.
Hares Reserves are through to the next round of the Cliff Bullen Challenge Cup after an emphatic 6-0 home win over Isleham United.
The Hares, Athletic and Drove all recorded impressive victories this afternoon but The Fenmen suffered a disappointing defeat on the road.
A gallery recently celebrated the launch of its 2025 Open Exhibition, which showcases 110 works of art.
A five-year-old from Fenland has won an online international mathematics competition.
A man has been arrested and an investigation launched after police recovered a suspected stolen vehicle on Thursday.
Councillors have approved a plan to improve health outcomes, reduce inequalities and support residents to live healthy, safe and independent lives.
Firefighters have issued a warning after battling a village chimney blaze yesterday.
A public meeting held last night over the continued closure of a town road heard that it should finally be reopened by April next year.
Representatives of 12 Community Living Rooms gathered to celebrate two successful years.
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Pupils enjoyed a tour of a state-of-the-art city research and development facility
Chatteris Town were the only Fenland side to progress through to the next round of the Cliff Bullen Challenge Cup on Saturday.
Athletic pulled off a fantastic away win this afternoon, while The Fenmen and Hares both suffered disappointing home defeats.
A public meeting is being held over an ongoing road closure.
An organisation formed 17 years ago to celebrate St George’s Day has disbanded - although it still could be saved if someone can take the reins.
People are wanted to join independent School Appeal Panels set up by Cambridge County Council.
Two men have been banned from entering private and agricultural land across England and Wales following a major hare coursing investigation.
The company behind a controversial half-a-billion-pound waste incinerator says its contractor is ready to start work on the site.