It’s hoped more people will take to active travel in March after the Combined Authority agreed to spend £60,000 on 'quick wins'.
Anglia Components will present cheques totalling over £5000 to two charities chosen by its employees in 2020.
A hospice charity has launched a new app to help patients with everyday support as well as offering information on help groups,exercise and helplines.
Cambridgeshire Council will be working with schools, organisations, and childcare providers to launch the Holiday Activities and Food Programme.
Chatteris in Bloom organisers are calling on the whole town to come together and help them win a national competition this summer.
Changes to the way roadside verges are maintained in Cambridgeshire will see a boost to the county’s wildlife habitats and plant species.
A three vehicle accident is causing problems on the A47 at Guyhirn this morning while emergency services deal with the incident.
Gale force winds on overnight (Wednesday) into this morning have left debris across Fenland roads and prompted warnings from police.
Parents of an 11-month-old baby are planning to celebrate his first birthday with gifts to the hospitals that saved his life.
The leader of Fenland Council has urged people to continue to listen to Government guidance as lockdown eases to help get back to a more normal life.
The Fenland-born conservationist behind a multi-billion pound modern-day Noah's Ark believes his work is completing that of another local hero.
Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward following an aggravated burglary in Wisbech St Mary yesterday evening (Monday).
While most of us have stayed at home a lot more over the past year, some have done the opposite, and all in the name of keeping us safe.
Three pop-up Covid-19 testing sites for people without symptoms are being launched in Fenland to provide access to rapid tests.
A new ‘one stop shop’ for mental health is allowing people in Fenland to book counselling at the click of a button.
A driver had his car seized by police after crashing into railings in the centre of a Fenland town.
The Hippodrome pub in March is to open its beer garden from Monday April 12.
Deep beneath the streets of Wisbech lies a number of hidden vaults and tunnels and cells, cellars and crypts that tell a story of the town’s history.
Forty-four gamers powered up from around the world to support a fundraising effort organised by a Wisbech charity worker.
Hayley Trotman was only able to move two fingers when she was admitted to Askham Rehab - now she is set to walk independently through her front door.