The Fire Service has warned of the dangers of students celebrating exam results by jumping into rivers.
Young people in Cambridgeshire receiving their A-level and other results today have been praised for their hard work and dedication.
Students at Neale-Wade Academy in March are celebrating after receiving their A Level and BTEC results.
Parson Drove eased into the next round of the Thurlow Nunn League Cup after a 4-0 win at local rivals Holbeach United.
Students across Fenland have today discovered their A-Level results, which will open the gateway for university or their chosen career.
A charity festival is being held next month to raise money for a palliative care centre.
Passengers of two bus services, which the Combined Authority saved, can now look forward to no gap in service when the operator pulls out.
Firefighters say a stack fire yesterday afternoon was started deliberately.
A driver is being prosecuted for having two bald tyres on his car after originally being stopped for an alleged offence of drink-driving.
March Town got back to winning ways this evening, and Wisbech Town picked up a very good point on the road.
Firefighters tackled a skip blaze yesterday.
One of a museum’s greatest treasures has been loaned to the National Portrait Gallery’s exhibition to be held in South Korea and China.
Firefighters tackled a blaze involving a car and a caravan this afternoon.
Firefighters were called after a car was found ablaze in a ditch during the very early hours of Monday morning.
The shortlist for Social Worker of the Year Awards has been announced, and the nominees include six from Cambridgeshire County Council.
A policing team created to target some of the most prolific offenders in Fenland and Peterborough has made 25 arrests in its first month.
Wisbech suffered a fifth defeat of the campaign when they went down by four wickets at Old Leysians on Saturday.
Leverington Sports got their Peterborough League Premier Division campaign off to a winning start on Saturday.
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Action has been taken to reduce disruption on the county’s roads, with fines totalling £483,000 issued for non-compliant and over-running roadworks.