A new survey shows Cambridgeshire is home to nearly 70 exotic pets including crocodiles, an alligator and monkeys.
A March woman was a victim of a violent and “despicable” rogue trader who took almost £30,000 for jobs he never started or didn’t complete.
A charity that provides end of life care has been overwhelmed by people's generosity after an SOS call for blankets prompted a massive response.
Fenland people have the chance to help shape improvements to cycling, walking and mobility access, with the launch of a new engagement survey.
A prominent Fenland hotel is currently on the market with a price tag of just under £2million.
Residents of March will have access to the town’s very first community fridge when it officially opens on Monday (1).
Rare, unseen photographs of one of the most endangered animals in the world have been released by Wisbech man and British conservationist.
A Fenland charity worker who has already raised thousands of pounds is holding a virtual fundraiser this weekend for her favourite cause.
A former grocery store looks set to become a café if plans are approved by Fenland District Council.
A well-known shop assistant is set to brave the shave for a cause close to her heart next month.
A man headbutted and spat at two tax officials after they tried to search his home.
Pupils at Gorefield School have received a bundle of new books for their library thanks to the Morrisons Foundation.
One hundred reconditioned laptops will be delivered by Cambridgeshire Youth Panel to Wisbech schools this week thanks to donations totalling £15,000.
A Wisbech nurse and keen runner is planning on taking on her biggest physical challenge to date.
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Police are appealing for information after a rental van was seen driving dangerously in Wisbech on Tuesday (16).
A Wisbech transplant recipient is backing a new clinical trial into a treatment that could reduce the risk of Covid-19 in people with kidney problems.
An independently run Fenland cinema has been given a life-saving grant of nearly £300,000 to help it survive lockdown.
In May 1976 a group of people passionate about running met in March to see what interest there would be in starting an athletic club in town.
A driver who appeared “unnerved” by police on patrol on the A17 at Sutton Bridge was found to be banned.