Councillors stood for two minutes’ silence at their meeting last night to remember former March mayor Bernard Keane who sadly died on Sunday.
The cost of last year’s Christmas lights switch-on in March is heading towards a budget-busting cost of £25,000.
Trees were a leading topic of conversation at March Town Council’s meeting last night.
A Community Interest Company (CIC) is calling on townspeople to get behind a major sporting project to help create a sports hub.
Consultation is currently open on an application by Wisbech Town Cricket and Hockey Club for a premises licence.
Cambridgeshire Police have made applications for three premises in Wisbech to be reviewed.
A house in Wisbech has been closed following concerns about violence and anti-social behaviour.
You’re invited to an event in March town where you can find out how to reduce living costs and access additional financial support.
Closure of the sixth form at March Neale-Wade Academy has been criticised by local MP Steve Barclay who fears it will impact students’ futures.
Drivers were forced to avoid a Fenland road on Saturday evening after a static caravan was left dumped in the carriageway.
Squeals from excited fairgoers have been filling the air over Wisbech town centre thanks to the annual Mart.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Fenland District, West Norfolk, and South Holland District Councils.
Golfers have helped tee-up a donation for a charity that provides vital services for unpaid carers of all ages across the county.
A man who stole more than £1,000 worth of goods from shops in Wisbech has been jailed.
The mum of missing Wisbech man Terry McSpadden prays this is the year there is finally a break-through in his case – after 18 years of uncertainty.
It is panto season at one village hall later this spring when the Phoenix Theatre company presents its production of Rapunzel.
A Fenland swimming pool finally opened its doors this week after being closed for nearly three months.
Two Fenland town councils each have a new councillor following by-elections held yesterday.
Acclaimed local cookery tutor, Alison Crouch, has released her first full-length cookery book.
Outraged village councillors are calling for a bus service to have its original final stop reinstated to make it accessible to all.