All the fun of the fair will be in a Fenland town this week and it will be held for the first time in a new location.
Grants totalling £55,000 have been awarded from the second round of the Fenland Culture Fund to a variety of groups to improve cultural opportunities.
A dog described by animal rescuers as the “thinnest” they had ever seen is ready to be rehomed after being nursed back to health.
The wait for swimmers to take the plunge once more at a Fenland leisure centre is almost over.
Fenland District Council is working with the Flag Institute to decide whether or not to hold a public consultation on a flag for the Fens.
Construction has officially begun on the new Green Skills Academy at the College of West Anglia’s (CWA) Wisbech campus.
Police today carried out attempts to arrest more people in connection with the violent disorder and hare coursing across Fenland last month.
A retired teacher has been doing his bit for the environment and road safety collecting discarded nitrous oxide canisters littering our verges.
Top Simon and Garfunkel Tribute slip slides into The Angles Theatre in Wisbech on March 7 with their intimate duo show, Old Friends.
A Cambridgeshire farming leader said the family farm tax poses a major threat to national food security and the rural economy.
An education centre is hosting two events tomorrow to give people a chance to learn about job opportunities and course options.
The Church of England is looking to build up to 37 homes on a field opposite a village medical centre.
Towns across Fenland are set to be illuminated as part of a new project aimed at celebrating the beauty of their communities.
The man accused of murder in the case of a missing Christchurch woman is due in court this morning.
Former Health Secretary Steve Barclay has blasted local NHS bosses over what he describes as a £2million health scandal in Fenland.
“Judging is an honour and a privilege, and something I look forward to”: that is the verdict of one judge in the Fenland Citizen Business Awards.
Councillors are being asked to consider investment in the area’s leisure centres at a “significant and unprecedented scale” not previously undertaken.
Two highly experienced secondary school teachers are launching a special school in March to cater for children who struggle in mainstream education.
Two more people have been arrested in the ongoing case of missing Christchurch woman Julie Buckley.
Cambridgeshire County Council has set its budget for the year with a promise of £56million being invested into road maintenance.