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LEARN MOREHope that delay on discussion free IVF treatment in Cambridgeshire will have a positive outcome.
Annual report gives update on work of Healthwatch Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Chatteris biker Dave Lush has raised nearly £1,000 so far after completing the Longest Day Up Motorcycle Challenge in aid of Cancer Research UK.
The wait goes on for county's infertile couples who have spoken of heartbreak behind statistics to persuade commissioning group to reverse IVF cut.
A pensioner is calling for answers after he was forced to take a 16 mile detour from his to March town centre thanks to a road closure.
A local businessman has launched an unusual bid to raise cash for charity and hopefully help find a cure for cancer.
Success means scarecrow competition will return again next year.
They arrived in a cavalcade of different vehicles.
Thousands of people packed the streets for the annual parade for Chatteris Midsummer Festival on Saturday.
'The team at NICU does an amazing job and we are so grateful for everything they have done for our boys.'
Louise was a well-loved member of staff.
Family have been overwhelmed by the obvious love and respect for Debbie.
A local couple are throwing open their garden this weekend for a fundraiser organised as a thank-you to a local hospital.
A local debt counselling charity is calling on community groups to help prevent children going hungry in Fenland this summer.
Plans were clearly contrary to policies and despite planners working proactively with the developer these problems could not be overcome.
'I am continually amazed and inspired by the enthusiasm and commitment of our learners and the outstanding work that they produce'
Students at a Fenland school turned yellow recently for a life-saving charity which has helped some of their own.
Allegations against him involve use of police computers.
Campaigners claim the bid to make pool a community asset is impacting on the sale price of the Empress Pool.
A town's oldest house could be made subject to a closure order - a move that can't come fast enough according to a councillor after last night's fire.