Pupils at one Fenland have been busy in the lead-up to the festive season.
A group of rail enthusiasts have not lost their dream of opening a heritage line along part of the disused Wisbech to March track.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Fenland District, West Norfolk, and South Holland District Councils.
Changes should be made to planning policies to help the farming community diversity – that’s the principle of a motion to be discussed on Monday
A social group that brings people together through music has gone from strength to strength since it reformed two years ago.
A man who has spent more than half of his life in prison shares his story as part of Cambs Cops: Our Stories latest podcast series.
Members of the public are now able to attend misconduct hearings for Cambridgeshire Constabulary online or in person.
A bus company service Fenland has continued to celebrate its 40th anniversary by showcasing the development of ticket-machine technology.
A village pub has been told it can only use its beer garden for events once a month after football fans upset neighbours during the Euros 2024.
MP Steve Barclay has called on the Government to do an impact assessment on the proposed Wisbech mega-incinerator in a bid to stop it being built.
A proposal from Mayor Dr Nik Johnson to maintain a £2 cap for bus fares in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough until the end of March has been approved.
A selfless schoolgirl who has raised thousands of pounds for charity was among the congregation at the Princess of Wales’ Christmas carol concert.
Staff at a March school have raised nearly £2,500 for a charity and the family of a pupil who sadly died recently.
A developer hoping to build up to 1,200 homes on the outskirts of March is set to pay £2.4m for infrastructure and services including education.
More than 140 families have been helped with housing issues so far this year according to figures due to be presented to Fenland councillors.
A charity dedicated to helping the homeless and vulnerable is celebrating its 25th anniversary and has designs on unusual competition to mark it.
One of the area’s largest logistics firms has added five new tractor units to its fleet.
Fenland District Council is being to back the registering of the Flag of the Fens with the national Flag Registry.
One of the area’s longest-running club’s has called it a day.
A well-known cafe could soon have a new lease of life as three homes after a planning application was submitted to Fenland District Council.