``A man has died following a collision on Churchill Road in Wisbech yesterday (16 January).
A grateful Manea family are stepping out to help raise money for a charity close to their heart.
African textiles collected by Wisbech-born Thomas Clarkson to use on his anti-slavery campaign tours have revealed their secrets under analysis.
A call has gone out to the UK’s farmers, gamekeepers and land managers to take part in the GWCT Big Farmland Bird Count from February 4 to 22 2022.
A medieval tile maker will be demonstrating the traditional craft and talking about tiles with historical connections to Wisbech at an online talk
A new online talk series is set to reinforce the high growth entrepreneurial ecosystem in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough – launching on Tuesday (18).
Cambridgeshire children due to start at primary school this September are being reminded that they must apply for a place before the end of this week.
Jack’s Supermarket, on Fenland Way, is set to surprise shoppers this Blue Monday (17) by dishing out spot prizes to customers to help lift the blues.
Volunteers are needed next week in Fenland to help with training sniffer dogs of the future.
Former Wisbech mayor Aigars Balsevics has been suspended from the Conservative party after being charged with raping a woman.
A local sight loss charity is calling for action to ensure blind and visually impaired people have access to lateral flow testing.
Cherry blossoms are set to bloom in parks and communities across Fenland thanks to the gift of 24 trees as part of the Sakura Cherry Tree Project.
Two teenagers have been bailed by police following an alleged incident in Wisbech where a woman was allegedly threatened with a hammer and assaulted.
From a wooden dinghy in a garden shed 70 years ago, Charlie Fox's legacy continues with a vibrant boating company looking forward to the future.
People in Wisbech and March are being urged to get help as soon as possible if they are struggling with their finances or to pay their bills.
Work to bring full fibre connectivity within reach of thousands of homes and businesses in March got under-way this week.
Patients in Cambridgeshire with queries or concerns around a hospital or community appointment they are waiting for can now contact a new helpline.
Council Tax payers are facing a hike in the amount they pay towards the county's police and fire services.
Police are linking last night's ram raid at Walsoken Post Office with at least three others including one which happened just hours later in Yaxley.
Ram raiders have struck in Fenland for a second time in just a few days - this time targeting the Post Office in Walsoken.