Families and individuals who struggle to access sports due to a lack of appropriate kit will be boosted by donations from runners.
Leverington Sports dented Crowland Town’s title hopes with a superb 1-0 home win on Saturday.
Our reviewer has been to see Novocaine (15) - read his thoughts here.
All four of Fenland’s senior football clubs put in impressive performances this afternoon, with The Fenmen the only side to lose.
The Hares have a tough game tomorrow when they travel to play the second-place team.
Our reviewer has been to see Last Breath at The Light Cinema, Wisbech.
The top two in Cambs County League 4C clashed in the semi-final of the Reg Haigh and Arthur Peck Cup.
Police say they are ‘increasingly concerned’ about a man who has gone missing from his home address.
It was a great day for the three Fenland teams in action this afternoon, with The Hares, Drove and Athletic all recording victories.
Police are appealing for information after furniture was set alight outside a newly-opened park café earlier this month.
The council leader has written to the Government, outlining Fenland’s position on plans to move towards a new system of local government.
The Hares entertain 16th-place Easington Sports on Saturday as they continue their push for a play-off place.
Fire crews were called to an accidental car blaze early this morning.
In our latest film review, Jeremy Ransome has been to see Danny Dyer-led movie Marching Powder.
Wisbech St Mary remain second bottom of the Cambs County League Premier Division with four games left after losing 5-3 at Newmarket Town Reserves.
The Fenmen and The Hares both drew today while there were victories on the road for Drove and Athletic.
The best of business gathered last night for a very special evening.
The Hares have no intentions of falling out of the United Counties League Premier South play-off places after occupying a top-five slot all season.
The Fenmen look all but safe as they travel this coming weekend to play bottom side Shirebrook Town.
With only a few games remaining, the battle for the Division 4C title in the Cambs County League looks like it could go down to the wire.