A primary school has thanked ‘fantastic’ staff and contractors for their swift work to repair a ‘significant water leak’ from the roof.
A recent weapons amnesty has seen 370 items handed in – a record number for Cambridgeshire.
A convicted killer who attacked a prison officer in a row over food has had his sentence extended.
A seventh-generation Fenland farming family fears changes to the inheritance tax on farms could put them out of business.
Visitors to next month’s March Christmas market will have the chance to snap up a unique momento.
A town’s Christmas tree has once again been hitting the headlines after last year’s offering made the town global news with its ‘wonky’ stance.
Fenland District Council is set to apply for funding that will provide facilities labelled as a “once-in-a-decade opportunity”.
A warehouse could soon become a place for people of all ages to take the plunge and learn to swim.
Plans for a nine-acre dog exercise field on the outskirts of a Fenland town have been refused because they go against planning policies.
Local arts project MarketPlace came together with a Wisbech community to host a unique family event.
Views are being sought on the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority’s spending plans for the next four years.
March pub has won acclaim for the quality and standards of its toilets – in the Loo of the Year Awards 2024.
A Wisbech man who was one of six people arrested in Norfolk as a result of a crackdown on knife crime has been jailed.
It may have had tens of thousands of pounds spent on improving signage but a Fenland bridge has still been rated second ‘most bashed’ in the country.
Chatteris farmer Nick Allpress was in London for the farm protest against what he described as the Government’s "vindictive and ideological" budget.
Hark! The Fenland angels are calling.
The best of the area’s businesses are set to be celebrated, as we launch the third annual Fenland Citizen Business Awards from Iliffe Media.
Get ready for a festive feast of music when the Chairman of Fenland District Council’s Community Carol Service takes place in Wisbech.
This year’s Wisbech Christmas lights switch-on is approaching and it has received great backing from local businesses.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough will receive almost £10.6m as part of a wider effort to improve bus services, it has been announced.