Fitness classes for adults in Fenland are free and come with taster sessions to give them a try first.
Wisbech Camera Club's Print of the Year judge was faced with 53 worthy entries.
Funeral directors bring back Easter appeal after Covid and present 137 eggs to the Ferry Project at Wisbech.
The following planning applications have been submitted
Planning proposals for six exciting new units and cafe at March enterprise park will meet need say applicants.
Research has found that almost 80 per cent of women in the county feel unsafe in public spaces, especially at night time.
Up to 200 people give 'well respected' eighty-three-year-old Andrew Taylor a traditional travellers' funeral and fitting send-off.
A donation from Chatteris Mayor's Fund will boost the town's stock of life-saving defibrillators.
Dave Parrin, 59, to tackle half-marathon in memory of son who lost his life to a brain tumour last year.
Fenland council will oppose incinerator plan when formalities begin later this month.
Wisbech's landmark police station and old courthouse are going under the hammer later this month.
Save the QEH campaigners had shoppers queuing up in support at Wisbech market.
Fenland Gymnastics Academy's colourful Extravaganza has returned to showcase the youngsters' skills.
Anyone who wishes to make representations about the proposed incinerator needs to register their interest immediately.
Dressage riders Lily and Evelyn are in the ribbons at top show.
Today, we can announce who you, our readers, have chosen as the Fenland Citizen's Volunteer of the Year.
Cambs County Council rejects plan to save 'scandalous' bus cuts but does not 'rule it out'.
Fire crews deal with car fire and bonfire incident at March.
Family support group to address mental health concerns.
Andrew Callaghan plans to tackle 10k challenge - ten times!