In the only game involving Fenland sides to reach a conclusion, March 2nd beat Longstanton 2nd by 77 runs in a reduced 30-over clash.
Police seized two cars while on patrols over the weekend.
A college campus hosted a national welding competition this week, and a homegrown student claimed an outstanding victory.
Police have seized a car and are investigating the driver for being in possession of class A drugs.
The county’s new mayor chaired his first Combined Authority Board, where his nominations for deputy mayor and committee chairs were approved.
Police seized a suspected stolen trailer and an uninsured car on Tuesday, as well as a pot full of drugs.
Drugs and weapons were recovered after police raided three houses on Monday.
Work is now under way on the construction of new public toilets, marking another step in the town centre regeneration.
Firefighters helped more than 20 casualties after a crash between a double-decker bus and a silver Mazda in which the teenage car driver was killed.
Chatteris 2nd are just two points from the top of the table after a massive 295-run win at Wisbech 4th, who are now bottom.
A stretch of the A47, which was closed for much of yesterday due to a serious accident, is now open again with traffic running freely.
The A47 is closed after a serious collision between a car and a bus.
A new exhibition is being held at a town gallery.
Two Fenland businesses have been named and shamed by the government for underpaying staff.
Police have seized a modified mountain bike.
An organised crime gang from Lithuania who built a multi-million-pound cannabis growing enterprise, have been jailed.
Two men have been remanded in prison after police busted a cannabis factory.
Team Cambridgeshire and Peterborough made a return to the UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) in Leeds last week.
Firefighters across the county have been kept busy over the last two months as they attended a five-year high number of fires.
Learners and apprentices studying through adult learning services thrive due to the warm, nurturing and inclusive learning environment, says Ofsted.