Cambridgeshire County Council has reaffirmed its commitment to improving public transport accessibility by endorsing the Tiger bus fare scheme.
A stunning new exhibition, ‘Found in the Fields’, is currently at Wisbech Gallery, featuring the work of renowned artist Carry Akroyd.
A Fenland school is doing the right thing to maintain its standards, according to the education watchdog Ofsted, which visited earlier this year.
Police are warning parents, teachers, and carers to be vigilant following a number of suspected child exploitation incidents, including in Fenland.
A successful caravan and camping site in a Fenland village is looking to diversify with a dog walking area.
Police are appealing for help to catch the heartless person who shot a family cat in Chatteris.
An accident involving a female runner in the Wisbech Parkrun at the weekend has prompted an inspection of the town park’s pathways.
A dog owner is calling on local schoolchildren to stop littering after her pet needed emergency surgery, landing her with a vet bill of nearly £6,000.
A county dog racing team is celebrating success at the world-renowned Crufts.
A woman who crashed a car in a front garden after drinking at a Fenland pub has been banned from driving for more than two years.
A truck owner has lost his vehicle after caught driving without tax or MOT in a Fenland village.
A driver who crashed his car into a ditch and then left the scene has a date with magistrates for a host of driving offences.
A family-run pub with a huge commitment to the community it serves was named the winner of the Whitings Prestige Award 2025.
A family-owned business with more than 40 years experience proved top of the pile when it was crowned Business of the Year 2025.
A company that gives deaf people an opportunity to work in an industry that is not always open to them was a winner on Friday night.
A farmer who has dedicated more than 60 years to helping wildlife on his farm was named Agriculture and Environment Champion.
A family firm that was only launched seven months ago was a popular winner at the Fenland Citizen Business Awards 2025.
“Shocked” and “absolutely delighted” were the first words from the co-owner of the winner of the Retail and Hospitality category 2025.
Visitors to a museum have the chance to see the bone of what is believed to have been the world’s largest ever land mammal, and it was found locally.
Unspent cash is set to go on projects in Fenland that include a permanent electricity supply for a park, and energy saving for a swimming pool.