A “principal member” of a class A drugs line and his “second in command” have been jailed.
Two farmers groups are holding a Spring Tractor Run on Sunday in aid of Magpas Air Ambulance.
Wisbech and March have made good starts to the cricket season and are both at home this Saturday.
A smart wristband will be issued to hundreds of people living with dementia to help safeguard some of the most vulnerable members of society.
It’s a case of ‘as you were’ for Fenland’s four senior football teams after leagues for the 2025/26 season were finalised today.
Eligible residents are being urged to come forward for their spring Covid-19 vaccine.
Fenland Police are holding another virtual recruitment evening for potential volunteers to help keep its Cadet group running.
A prison leader wants to inspire others to apply for a new programme aimed at recruiting the next generation of talented prison leaders.
Students were invited to the Houses of Parliament to present their findings on reducing carbon emissions.
A new way to dispose of knives and other items without prosecution by police is being piloted as a weapons amnesty takes place next week.
Community centres in four villages are to get environmentally-friendly upgrades that will help secure their futures through cost and energy saving.
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A landlord and property manager who illegally evicted a family from their home have been successfully prosecuted.
A care home marked the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day by throwing a 1940s afternoon tea party.
Our reviewer has been to see Thunderbolts* at The Light in Wisbech. See his thoughts here.
Cambridge County Council’s third annual survey launches this week to understand and track residents’ views.
Sri Lankan all-rounder Shalin Navishka De Mel was the hero for Wisbech as they won a thrilling encounter by 16 runs at early leaders Burwell & Exning.
A care home activities coordinator has received a Long Service Award in celebration of working there for 15 years.
Pupils were visited by their school’s food suppliers, who taught them how to make bread.
A farming leader is urging councillors to back the industry following the county elections.