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LEARN MORESocial housing provider Clarion have applied to build 40 homes on a site off Springfield Road in March.
A man from Chatteris has been charged with robbery and burglary in connection with two incidents in the town last month (December).
March Dog Training Club members enjoyed some seasonal fun at their annual fancy dress party and presentation evening.
Now is the time to applaud our unsung community heroes from across Fenland – and give them the recognition they deserve.
Police have launched a murder investigation following the death of a Wisbech man who was stabbed two days before Christmas.
Around 1,000 members of Fenland Slimming World Groups will be starting 2019 a whole lot lighter than they were the same time last year.
Nearly £2,000 has been raised for the family of a "true gentleman" after he was left fighting for his life on a ventilator in a Cambridge Hospital.
The county's NHS 111 is referring more people to emergency services or calling an ambulance, prompting concerns about extra strain on A&E departments.
Hundreds of older people in Fenland may be living with undiagnosed dementia, according to estimates by the NHS.
More than nine out of 10 of people surveyed this winter said they valued Cambridgeshire County Council’s Child and Family Centres.
Three young crime-fighting canines have become the newest members of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire (BCH) Dog Unit.
Tufty Fluffytail, the iconic squirrel who helped millions of children learn about road safety from the 1950s-1990s, is celebrating his 65th birthday.
Students from Wisbech’s College of West Anglia are putting pride in their community after becoming Fenland’s latest volunteer recruits.
The police unit which tackles serious and organised crime in the eastern region has made over 400 arrests and seized more than 110kg of drugs in 2018.
Arthur Rank Hospice Charity has shared a special film thanking their treasured volunteers.
Wisbech and King’s Lynn Uniformed Services students braved the cold in a mission to clean two of Norfolk’s beaches.
Volunteers and local actors provided family entertainment at Wisbech Castle with a special inter-active adventure entitled ‘Christmas at the Castle’.
Pupils at Wisbech Grammar School have been busy raising money for charity this Christmas.
Father Christmas paid a surprise early visit to a Wisbech care home for the annual festive party.
Tasers are being used more often by Cambridgeshire Police, new Home Office figures show.