Wisbech and Fenland Museum's Young Arts Competition for artists aged 18 and under is back for its third year - sponsored by Wisbech Rotary.
The fourth Festival of Stories will bring another exciting programme of events to families of children from birth to five across Cambridgeshire.
A million-pound project has been successfully delivered and is to be marked with the official opening of refurbished Council Chambers in Chatteris.
Aspiring engineer Alfie Crown is encouraging others to follow in his footsteps and get hands-on experience while studying for a qualification.
Children will be encouraged to take a walk on the wild side next week when Skylark Events opens its doors for the half-term holidays.
Cambridgeshire Police have made more than 1,800 drink-driving arrests in the last three years, with 612 logged last year alone.
Residents of Aria Court care home in March put on their dancing shoes and stepped into a world of music and lights at a special silent disco event.
Police searching for a missing woman from a village near March have launched a murder investigation.
A charity set up by family members to help feed homeless people and support families in need has seen volunteers spend a night under canvas.
A village war memorial is set to be moved for a second time if a planning application gets the go-ahead.
Cambridgeshire County Council has hit back at claims by MP Steve Barclay that cash given by the Wisbech incinerator developer will not go locally.
With the Fenland Citizen Business Awards evening fast approaching it’s time to think about those extra tickets you might want for our gala night.
One of the area’s largest secondary schools has announced it will not be running sixth-form courses from September.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Fenland District, West Norfolk, and South Holland District Councils.
A town council is writing to the local highways authority demanding action over a footpath along a busy road.
A father and son team who reached the summit of Africa’s tallest mountain despite one of them losing their sight on the way have reached new heights.
Pupils at a Fenland primary school have been putting their imaginations and writing skills to the test for a special literacy festival.
A town council has offered its support to a neighbouring village following a weekend of “appalling criminality” that wreaked havoc across Fenland.
A man who struggled with high blood pressure for more than a decade has described his incredible recovery after taking part in a study..
Police have been accused of ignoring a 999 call to an incident in which a man was punched to the ground, stamped on, and kicked.