There is no set rule for removing those Christmas decorations – but tradition says we should do it tomorrow.
Fenland’s homelessness teams have been helping those living on the streets after the Severe Weather Emergency Protocol (SWEP) came into force.
Plans have gone into Fenland District Council for four single-storey extensions to sheltered accommodation flats in a village.
An ornate century-old hearse which was hidden away in storage for years is now ‘back where it belongs’.
A landowner has branded a decision to reopen a pathway following a public inquiry as a “Pyrrhic victory” for campaigners.
The Wisbech Stanza Group is excited to announce its fifth-anniversary Poetry Open Mic Night, is taking place on Friday, January 24.
More than 80 suspected drink and drug drivers were arrested last month as part of a police crackdown to make Cambridgeshire’s roads safer.
A village councillor has made a New Year’s plea to authorities in a bid to finally resolve the issues at a notorious accident blackspot.
Residents, their families, and staff at Rose Lodge Care Home in Wisbech have been thanked by the town’s foodbank.
Residents are being asked for their views on Fenland Council’s draft Budget and Business Plan to help inform the “difficult choices” it faces.
Yesterday’s wet and windy weather didn’t deter rail enthusiasts keen to make a noise and join in a national celebration.
MP Steve Barclay has blasted the Environment Agency for its “inadequate, last-minute response” to his calls for answers over a pollution incident.
The deadline for the third annual Fenland Citizen Business Awards is January 3 – so this really is the last chance to put your firm forward.
Campaigners fighting a mega-incinerator in Wisbech have tentatively welcomed new rules announced by the Government to limit new waste burners.
Railway fans and anyone else are being invited to get those whistles and hooters out to make some noise and join a national celebration.
An Upwell woman who has helped homeless people with a charity she helped set up had a date with the King recently at Buckingham Palace.
Four people have been arrested and bailed as police issue an appeal for witnesses to a crash on the A47 yesterday.
Wheelchair users will soon be able to enjoy the gardens of Peckover House more easily thanks to improvements planned to footpaths.
One of the area’s most successful tourism sites is set to expand its offering further after being granted planning permission for seven glamping pods.
An additional £10million has been allocated to the Combined Authority from the Government to fix potholes and repair roads, pavements, and cycleways.