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LEARN MOREA team led by Addenbrooke's is on track to eliminate the deadly virus hepatitis C from the East of England by 2025, with targets reached in Wisbech.
When pupils return to a Fenland school next month, they will be aiming at a huge target when it comes to the number of steps racked-up in a month.
Users of a popular bus service are preparing to protest against its loss at a meeting of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Board.
Villagers will soon be able to enjoy better phone signal thanks to plans to instal a new mast.
Businesses across the construction industry are set to ‘go yellow’ this September in memory and celebration of a Wimblington woman.
A man who glassed another man in the head after a fight at a pub during a Halloween party has been jailed.
A man who assaulted his own brother with a metal pole while shouting, “I’m going to kill you”, has been jailed.
A community art project has helped transform the temporary hoardings that protect the derelict site at 24 High Street in Wisbech.
Staff at Hickathrift House Care Home in Marshland St James organised a community bingo night to raise money for outings, entertainment and events.
Leading rural insurer NFU Mutual reveals that rural crime cost Cambridgeshire an estimated £940,000 in 2021, a fall of 54% from the previous year.
People of all ages took part in helping to create a large scale public art work as part of a workshop in March at the weekend.
An evening of music helped to mark the 175th anniversary of the opening of Wisbech Museum at the weekend.
The Doddington Village Summer show was a huge success celebrating 75 years of the wonderful event on Saturday.
A Fenland church has seen its Processional Cross under-go major repairs and a rededication thanks to a war hero’s family who helped with funding.
The end of the school year was made even more special for one Wisbech student when an enormous visitor arrived to surprise him and his friends.
Police are urging people to secure their bikes following a rise in motorbike thefts.
Waitress, firefighter, and special needs teacher were among the former jobs of the force’s newest police officers who passed out this week.
A new conference will aim to bring Cambridgeshire’s community flood groups together to share knowledge in combatting flooding.
The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Board has allocated a further £347,000 to the North Cambridgeshire Training Centre, Chatteris.
To mark International Day of Friendship (Saturday), residents at Lottie’s Lyncroft Care Home in Wisbech have shared the best parts of having friends.