A shoplifter who stole more than £2,500 worth of alcohol from a Fenland store will spend Christmas in prison.
Closure of the Stonea railway underpass and an upgrade of numerous crossings in the March area are part of plans rail enhancement plans.
Cambridgeshire residents wanting to help make a difference can now enrol on a new, free online recycling course.
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People is set to receive a donation after being chosen by Chatteris shoppers in the latest round of Jack’s Supports.
Two Fenland teachers have won an unsung hero award for being “incredible advocates” for a charity which helps to support and inspire young people.
Nearly £3.5million is to be spent on schemes aimed at boosting skills, entrepreneurship and economic recovery in this area.
Teenager Niamh Buddery has made an inspirational start to her Army cadet training at Wisbech Detachment.
The skeleton of a marine reptile that swam the oceans over 145 million years ago and unearthed in Cambridgeshire is set to go on display.
Flooded homes and gardens should be a thing of the past in one Fenland village according to the local water authority.
People in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are being encouraged to have their say on the region’s transport future.
Local people are being asked their views on Fenland's strengths and attractions to help in the fight to secure more investment for the area.
A leading councillor is calling for clearer messaging around the effectiveness of the Covid jab in protecting people from severe illness and death.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary is launching a campaign to dispel some of the myths and misconceptions around what it takes to become a police officer.
A man is due in court today (Tuesday) in connection with shoplifting from a Tesco store in Wisbech.
Under new management meant a whole lot of roaring fun for staff and visitors to a Fenland village garage at the weekend.
Cambridgeshire's police and crime commissioner has announced plans to propose former Peterborough City Council Leader, John Peach, as his deputy.
There was plenty of spooky goings on in a Fenland town centre on Sunday including a scary clown and a not so cuddly rabbit.
Children are making the most of new and improved play equipment following the makeover of two popular play parks in Fenland.
Property owners are being given a final chance to restore their buildings to their former glory as part of Fenland’s Wisbech High Street Project.
A burglar and his accomplice led police to a £170,000 cannabis factory in Fenland last year (2020).