A Fenland councillor said he was "pushing at an open" door when the issue of extra funding for the March High Street project was up for discussion.
One of Fenland's best loved and longest running nighspots is up for sale with a price tag of £410,000.
New funding of nearly £2million has been given to help hundreds of people gain essential digital skills and help them get better jobs.
A man who coercively controlled his partner, including planting a tracker on her car, has been brought to justice.
The Neighbourhood Policing Team was in Chatteris in relation to a number of reports of anti-social driving.
A former prisoner of war camp is set to be redeveloped with up to 102 homes being built on the 12-acre Fenland site.
Two multi-million pound improvement schemes for Fenland are today hanging in the balance with a question mark over their funding.
The Highways England team behind the Guyhirn roundabout upgrade on the A47 is giving people the chance to ask questions on the project.
Police and other authorities visited dozens of nail bars and car washes yesterday as part of a day of action to combat modern slavery.
The number of deaths involving Covid-19 at individual care homes has been released for the first time by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
A Fenland football club’s ambitious plans for a 3G pitch has now been through the design stage and the next step is to apply for planning permission.
Facing enforcement action? Free local debt help charity is urging people to seek support.
The ever popular series of summer shows for children makes a welcome return with a performance of Big Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
The presentation for the March Garden competition was held at the March Masonic lodge on Tuesday.
Police acted to close down a private car meet organised by Velocity Car Club in Wisbech amid claims of anti-social behaviour.
It was a busy evening for Wisbech Neighbourhood Policing Team as they continued their crackdown as part anti-social behaviour awareness week.
A Fenland pre-school which was told it needed to improve when it was inspected two years ago has now been given an 'Outstanding' rating.
Every form of wheeled transport from pink Cadillac to stock car, was used by pupils attending the leaving prom at Marshland High School.
The former Tory leader of Cambridgeshire County Council is threatening to report his successor to the standards board following a row over a motio.
Anglian Water is asking residents not to put unflushables down toilets following repeated blockages in three Fenland villages.