A Wisbech man has been named by police as having died following a collision in Main Drove near Little Downham on Tuesday afternoon (19).
Two Wisbech students will meet Prince Charles next week after being selected to help co-host an awards ceremony with comedian Sir Lenny Henry.
Twenty-one black-tailed godwits were released in the Cambridgeshire Fens after being hand-reared by conservationists at WWT Welney.
Inconsistent teaching and a lack of pupil progress have led to a March school being found wanting by government inspectors.
MP Steve Barclay has launched a stinging attack on the National Trust, in the town of its founder’s birth, over treatment of a youth football club.
A new training centre at the College of West Anglia in Wisbech was officially opened by MP Steve Barclay following sponsorship from Anglian Water.
Work to complete the new junction at the Manea Road junction on the Wimblington by-pass is to start on Tuesday (19).
A man who has more than 50 previous convictions has been jailed for three years after attacking his partner.
Cambridgeshire Mayor James Palmer believes rail services in our area are 'not up to scratch' for the 21st century.
Peckover Primary School is sprucing up a neglected plot of land as part of the BBC series, Britain in Bloom.
Tory councillor Sarah Bligh quits party over 'bitter in-fighting' and lack of support.
Cambridgeshire's Police and Crime Commissioner is providing extra funding to help keep people safe during the World Cup, which starts today (14).
A Welney grandmother has issued an appeal for the return of three rare gold coins stolen in a burglary at her home yesterday (Wednesday).
The family of a Wisbech man who sadly died at a road works site in Surrey has paid tribute to their "adored son".
Fifteen-year-old Ellie Myles is this year's Rose Queen after impressing judges with her passion for charity work.
A man who took police on a 30-minute pursuit and carried knuckle dusters in his car has been jailed for more than a year.
A former Chatteris councillor has made a return to local government - but this time he is the man behind the scenes.
Two men, one Toyota Yaris and 12,500 miles add up to one incredible journey for a pair of garage workers from Chatteris.
Three Wisbech teenagers will be facing the judges tomorrow night (Wednesday) in the hope of becoming the town's Rose Queen 2018.
Uniformed services students at the College of West Anglia tackled Britain's three highest peaks to help raise money for soldiers' charity ABFT.