A “well-established and highly successful” private car hire firm is moving into a Fenland town.
A report carried out on a town dentist has found that it has met regulations.
A cheque was handed over to a Wisbech care centre after a group raised funds through a number of events.
A 15-year-old girl has raised hundreds for a water safety trust set up in memory of a teenager who drowned last year.
An 18-year-old new driver who was riding an uninsured quad bike while ignoring the police’s requests to pull over has had his licence revoked.
Nine people were arrested during a police action day targeting fraudulent document holders.
Police have confirmed that the body of a woman was found in the River Nene yesterday.
The future of a historic Grade II* Wisbech theatre remains up in the air as its current managers have decided to close its bingo hall.
Police are investigating reports that a body was seen in the River Nene.
A once fearful cat who was rescued from a busy home is up for adoption, now that her confidence has grown.
There were consequences last night for a driver who does not have a licence.
Police are investigating an incident where a derelict village building was set on fire.
A care home manager decided to stride out for a good cause after completing a charity walk in aid of a Cambridgeshire hospice.
A town band say they are “still on a high” following their performance at Festival Too.
Applications are invited for grants of up to £10,000 to support community groups with projects with environmental benefits.
A rapist who subjected his wife to decades of abuse before trying to murder her has been jailed for 27 years.
A popular band is busy rehearsing for its big performance at the iconic Festival Too.
A “struggling” father who stole groceries and phone extension cables has been ordered to pay compensation.
Swimming across the channel as part of a relay is a challenge a 56-year-old has set herself after losing her parents.
An open day is coming up at a town rifle club, giving people the chance to try shooting for free while a blue plaque is unveiled.