A food safety training course to help businesses improve their food safety management is being held by Fenland District Council later this month.
A March shop badly damaged by a fire earlier this year is to be demolished and will not be replaced.
The newly opened Jack's store in Chatteris is keen to support local community groups with two programmes.
Fenland residents are being asked to have their say on where they are able to cast their vote.
Heron Foods has opened in Wisbech's Horsefair Shopping Centre with the creation of 15 new jobs.
Work to breathe new life into Wisbech Castle is nearly finished and it is hoped that from next year it could be breaking financially even.
Two intrepid men on a mission to drive from Chatteris to Tokyo are almost at their final destination.
Pupils attending Murrow Primary Academy have been buoyed at the start of the new term, thanks to a free Premier League Primary Stars equipment pack.
A blot on Wisbech High Street is set to get for regeneration as Fenland Council agrees to action to buy it.
Tydd St Giles parish church was filled with colourful displays for the annual flower festival at the weekend.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary's new Chief Constable has officially taken up his post.
Doddington-based Nathanael Wilson has just turned eight years old, but he has always had a passion for drawing and painting.
Last year John Richardson’s pumpkin was the second largest grown in East Anglia and raised hundreds of pounds for Children In Need.
Two village councillors are tackling the issue of speeding by setting up a Community Speed Watch group.
A former March GP and his wife is to give a talk in the town exactly a year after they were captured while doing medical missionary work in Nigeria.
Three brothers have been recognised for the courage and bravery they showed while one of them battled an extremely rare form of cancer.
Two Fenland councillors could face a conduct hearing after an official complaint by the Cambridgeshire Bus, Coach and Taxi Association.
An 'unloved' property on Wisbech's historic North Brink is to get a make-over that will 'enhance and maintain' its history for future generations.
Wisbech Lions Club has announced Bethany Hancock as the local overall winner of the Peace Poster Competition.
More than £1m of investment will be pumped into Fenland’s leisure centres when Freedom Leisure takes over their management and operation in December.