Consultation is currently running on an application by the Port of Wisbech for a bespoke permit to store up 75,000 tonnes of baled waste a year.
Councillors have objected to two applications to install disabled parking bays outside a residents’ home on road safety grounds.
Cambridgeshire’s Labour mayor Dr Nik Johnson has announced he will not be standing for re-election in May.
In a landmark move by the Mayor of Cambridgeshire, the county’s buses will be under greater public control.
A care home that looks after people of all ages living with dementia has been rated as ‘good’ following a recent assessment by a Government watchdog.
Fenland Council is considering “all avenues” in a bid to pressure owners of an eye-sore building in Wisbech to act.
Voters in Cambridgeshire will go to the polls this May to choose a new county council.
A creative arts organisation is recruiting young people to join an intiative aimed at creating an interactive trail in Wisbech.
A cat lover has issued an urgent plea for donations to help a rescue kitten get the medical care he needs.
It’s been a busy time for one group of Fenland schools as the mark the tenth anniversary of coming together as a federation.
Town councillors were dismayed to learn there was nothing they could do to help residents of a housing estate blighted by car sales.
More than 30 firefighters from across the area were called to tackle a house fire in a Fenland village yesterday morning.
Cambridgeshire Police have issued a reassuring statement regarding a threat to schools in the county.
A former town mayor who has recently died is to have a special memorial – ‘Bill’s Hill’.
Schools across the county have been advised to be extra vigilant following a threatening email against pupils.
The judging panel in the Fenland Citizen Business Awards 2025 has been busily out and about meeting our finalists and choosing their category winners.
March will be marking the 80th anniversary of the Victory in Europe this spring with a day full of events organised by Nigel ‘Spence’ Spencer.
March will be lit up for Christmas this December – but how the switch-on event will look is up in the air.
A row over March Town Council not funding this year’s summer festival rumbled on again at last night’s meeting.