Funding for the Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme has been extended by the Department for Education into 2025.
Hickathrift House in Marshland St James will be opening its doors to the local community for an afternoon of activities and tea on Saturday, April 12.
A new film set to be filmed in Wisbech was written with the town in mind for its backdrop after the writer/director fell in love with the place.
An organisation that delivers art projects across Fenland has had a change of name as well as gaining charitable status.
A Wisbech man was one of two people killed in a crash on the M40 in Buckinghamshire on Monday night.
Villagers are being invited to have a say on the future of a currently closed parish church at a meeting on Saturday and in a parish survey.
Worried friends and family of missing Wisbech father Arvydas Petrauskas are appealing for people to help search for him.
A man has appeared in court charged with causing grievous bodily harm and possession of a knife following an incident in Wisbech earlier this week.
A woman has had her car seized and is facing possible fines for various motoring offences after being stopped by police.
Get ready, Circus Ginnett is back with a thrilling new show in 2025, pushing the boundaries of artistry, acrobatics, and wonder.
Coaches and players from a village football clubs will be lacing up their walking boots to take part in a 27-mile walk to raise funds for new pitches.
A group of line dancers will be taking part in a charity walk in memory of a friend.
Two flats in Wisbech have been closed by neighbourhood officers following community concerns.
People can choose acts they would like to see perform in the Autumn 2025 Season of The Library Presents, Cambridgeshire’s much-loved arts programme.
Fenland District Council has agreed to spend at least £1,061,991 on implementing a new weekly food waste collection.
Plans by a Wisbech eatery to extend their premises will help generate more customers and provide more jobs.
Archaeological investigations should be carried out before any building takes place if planning permission is granted for new homes on a village site.
A clutch of charities have been given a financial boost thanks to an organisation that has its roots going as far back as the 16th century.
Councillors are looking to safeguard the long-term future of a town recreation ground to prevent it from being sold-off for housing.
A van owner has had his vehicle seized by police after being caught driving without all the necessary documents including insurance.