The following planning applications have been submitted to Fenland District, West Norfolk, and South Holland District Councils.
Artist David P Housden, who has been painting Wisbech and the Fens for more than forty years, has published a set of 32 collectable postcards.
A “significant number” of schools in Cambridgeshire are in financial difficulties at the moment a Cambridgeshire County Council officer has said.
A drink-driver who rammed two police cars after reaching speeds of 100mph near Peterborough has been jailed.
Drivers are being warned that a town centre car park is set to close for a fortnight when the fair arrives tomorrow evening.
A major agricultural business is set to relocate in Fenland with an announcement it will be closing three of its five depots including in Ely.
The Combined Authority has taken a step towards delivering 18 new projects to grow the economy, support businesses, and create new opportunities.
The family of a Manea man who died following a head-on collision near Ely earlier this week have paid tribute to him.
The grieving family of a young motorcyclist killed in a crash three years ago have been left horrified after vandals attacked a roadside memorial.
A former funeral directors could have a new lease of life as a cafe if plans for a change of use are granted.
Concerns over possible crime have been raised by police following an application by a local GP surgery to introduce a drugs pick-up machine.
A camping and bed and breakfast site in Fenland is set for expansion following the submission of a planning application.
Free family Easter holiday activities, and sessions for adults who want to lose weight, have been added to the programme of exercise classes.
A March councillor shocked by the number of stories recently involving crimes against women is aiming to help those fleeing domestic violence.
More than 1,500 people witnessed their towns being lit up for a special art project created with the help of the community.
Neale-Wade Academy in March hosted an inspiring International Women’s Day event together with the local community.
It was a case of cheers as an historic drinking fountain was unveiled on Wednesday after undergoing a major restoration.
Police have released a fresh appeal for information as part of their investigation into the disappearance of Julie Buckley from Christchurch.
A resident who failed to declare a change in circumstances and falsely claimed more than £6,100 in Council Tax benefits has been fined.
A town bowls club attacked by vandals is desperately trying to raise funds to replace equipment lost in a fire.