Opponents of plans to build a £300m mega incinerator in Wisbech are urging the public to get behind this weekend when they stage a protest rally.
Animal rescuers from the RSPCA and Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service joined forces to save a foal stranded in a river from drowning.
Floral tributes have been laid at the scene of a fatal crash in March.
Over 600 cannabis plants were seized from a property in a Fenland village at the weekend.
A Fenland school is hoping the public will help achieve its ambitious of developing a forest school for pupils to learn outdoor skills.
Wisbech Words open mic evening is returning next month.
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Covid-19 vaccination programme team are celebrating after delivering their one millionth jab.
A Fenland care home inspected because of concerns over safety has seen its rating downgraded from 'Good' to 'Requires Improvement'.
A man has died following a collision in March this morning (18 June).
Food delivery firm Deliveroo has launched in Wisbech offering locals the chance to order food from a range of restaurants and retailers in the town.
A Wisbech flower grower gave the public a one-day offer to enjoy the blooms on his farm when he opened the gates to visitors for free.
An Outwell motorist has received another disqualification for driving while banned.
Students from the Neale-Wade Academy have highlighted the importance of road safety for young people through a creative and innovative video project.
A new up-to-the-minute way to check when your next bus or train will arrive is now available for people travelling across 11 Cambridgeshire towns.
Fenland Council is reminding new food businesses they need to register their services by law, following an online boom during the pandemic.
The Elms Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) in Cambridgeshire has been praised during a recent inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Doddington Minor Injury Unit (MIU) is set to reopen on Monday (21) almost 15 months after it closed due to the pandemic.
The operators of a West Norfolk beauty spot where a man died yesterday (Wednesday) have renewed their plea for visitors not to enter its waters.
Players past and present have signed up for a charity football match being organised by a former local club manager.
Aria Court Care Home in March has launched collaborative project with children at a village primary school.