A man has been sentenced after using a Patterdale Terrier for badger hunting and not seeking veterinary help for severe facial injuries it suffered.
Firefighters rushed to a fence blaze that was spreading to a field on Tuesday.
A new business park is being planned on the edge of a Fenland town.
A business owner has been prosecuted for failing to provide mandatory fire safety information.
A man has pleaded guilty to killing a woman whose body has yet to be found.
A town academy has announced it will be reopening sixth form admissions for September 2026, after scrapping admissions for 2025.
Original plans for the extension of a 19th Century railway line are to remain in Fenland.
The Fire Service has given more details after a crash on Saturday afternoon, which saw 35 homes lose power after an electricity pylon was struck.
Sutton Bridge United won 5-3 on penalties at Leverington Sports Reserves following a 3-3 draw.
I seem to have been writing a lot about Stephen King lately, but I've seen another adaptation of one of his many stories, so here I go again…
A road was closed for some time yesterday, and houses lost power supply after a car left the road and crashed into an electricity pole.
In our latest Eat My Words review, Jeremy Ransome and his wife visit a village restaurant…
After several seasons of struggles, things are looking up for The Fenmen, who are in the United Counties Premier North play-off positions.
An 80-year-old man has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a collision between two cars.
A care home is hosting a free Understanding Dementia Talk on September 22 and is inviting members of the community to attend.
A college came alive as students attended the Freshers’ Fair - a lively event designed to help them settle into college life and build connections.
A company manufacturing components for some of the world’s most hazardous and dangerous environments has taken on six apprentices.
The police have launched their annual anti-spiking campaign, this year placing a spotlight on alcohol-based spiking.
This summer, 2,063 people across Cambridgeshire took part in the Butterfly Conservation’s Big Butterfly Count.
Residents continue to feel happy and safe in their communities with a strong sense of belonging, according to the results of a Quality of Life survey.