In our occasional Eat My Words feature, Jeremy Ransome visits a pub facing lots of nearby competition.
A Christmas Lights committee is appealing for more volunteers and financial help.
Visitors will be able to discuss issues around crime at a Community Safety Partnership event next month.
A Christmas Lights committee is looking for former schoolchildren who previously switched on the annual display to come forward.
Postal votes are beginning to arrive on doormats ahead of the elections.
A driver who hit a teenager has been banned.
A prolific shoplifter who continued to steal while waiting to appear in court has been jailed.
A villager has been awarded the freedom of her parish.
Police are investigating an arson attack on Saturday.
Firefighters tackled an accidental barn fire on Sunday evening.
A charity blues gig will be taking place later this month with all proceeds going towards a village church.
Our reporter has been to see the action thriller - read his review here.
The Saints battled back from 2-0 down to lift The Reg Haigh & Arthur Peck Cup on Friday evening.
Both The Fenmen and The Hares face two crucial remaining games as they look to determine where they will be playing their football next season.
The Lilies lifted the North Cambs Junior Cup on Thursday night after a dominant display saw them win the final 4-0 against United.
A win tomorrow could all but guarantee safety for The Fenmen, but a defeat could leave them in a relegation dogfight.
Reader Tim Waters saw this graffiti and thought it resembled the work of street artist and political activist Banksy.
In the first week of the spring Covid-19 programme, the local NHS in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough has vaccinated over 20,000 people.
A care home was bursting with life as residents, families and friends came together to celebrate.
Reform UK's mayoral candidate has announced he will not allow four-day working weeks and home working at councils if elected on May 1.