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LEARN MOREIt's back - Wisbech Rose Fair Parade is returning this summer after two years of cancelled events due to the pandemic.
A man is due to appear in court today (Monday 14 March) in connection with robberies and thefts in Wisbech.
Creative young Lego fans descended on Wisbech library at the weekend.
Well-loved March jewellers HR Mallett & Co is set to close its shutters for the last time later this month after almost 100 years of trading.
Anti-incinerator campaigners were out in force to help raise awareness of the fight to stop a mega-burner being built in Wisbech.
A thief who targeted a hospital on multiple occasions, stealing from staff trying to deal with the pandemic, has been jailed for more than nine years.
Tributes have been paid to a well-known former Wisbech Town striker who has died following a battle with cancer.
A community has rallied to help a "kind and gentle" delivery driver after his vehicle was stolen on Saturday afternoon.
Cambridgeshire councillors agreed to proceed with contracts totalling almost £3.7million to provide services to support victims of domestic abuse.
Volunteers have been left dismayed after vandals struck at a community field uprooting fruit trees and damaging wooden stakes.
A leisure firm which runs Fenland's sports and swimming facilities has announced its target of being net zero across its operation by 2020.
Staff and students are working together to raise money for a selfless Wisbech teenager who is being treated for cancer, but thinking of others.
Gallery: Families gather at Wisbech Museum for opening of major Singapore exhibition
Bridge refurbishment and surface repairs are among the final bits of work being done as a major £25m road scheme nears completion.
Two friends from Wisbech and March have admitted to a mammoth high-value shoplifting spree around to fund their drug habits.
Practically every town and village in Fenland has risen to the challenge of helping Ukranian families as they flee the might of the Russian army.
Multiple roads in a Fenland town are to be closed for a day or two starting next week as part of a £1million programme of work.
March Community Fire Service has become the first in the county to boast an all female crew.
Wisbech based artist Dan Donovan is set to bring his lively colourful Art Station to Wisbech Market Place later this month.
Work on improving flood defences across the Ouse Washes reservoir is now in its sixth year with plans to instal a new barrier across Welney Wash Road.