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LEARN MOREDon’t forget this week sees a change in the way you can get a FREE copy of your favourite local paper, the Fenland Citizen.
Cats Protection is offering a special deal on cat neutering and microchipping in March and Wisbech, for £5 your cat can be both snipped and chipped!
Registration is now open for those wanting to join an unusual charity event in Wisbech aimed at helping victims of domestic abuse.
A father-of-two whose daughter survived a rare and aggressive childhood cancer is gearing up for the London Marathon to help others with the disease.
It is full steam ahead for the future of community rail in Fenland after a partnership was officially relaunched with a new logo and brand identity.
Volunteers with Wisbech-based 50 Backpacks charity will swap the comfort of their beds next weekend (23) to sleep rough on the town's Market Place.
Gun offences in Cambridgeshire are at the highest level for more than 10 years, police figures show.
A Fenland councillor has strongly objected to plans for 80 social housing homes in Gaul Road in March claiming the site would act as a "ransom strip".
Fenland Council's chief executive Paul Medd earns almost as much as Prime Minister Theresa May according to a new report set to go before councillors.
A volunteer community group is celebrating after securing thousands of pounds to help them create a new floral project in March.
A dinner, a charity cricket match and a special memorial plaque are all part of celebrations to mark the 100th reunion of the Neale-Wade Association.
A series of free term-time sports and activity sessions aimed at getting Fenland’s families more active together have been launched.
An “outrageous” lack of transparency at the combined authority has been slammed as they look to cut almost a quarter of their staffing budget.
Hospital admissions for conditions directly caused by alcohol abuse are rising in Cambridgeshire, new Public Health England figures show.
A Wisbech engineering firm started 30 years ago with four employees has given the town a major vote of confidence with plans for a £6m investment.
Children from Tilney All Saints Primary School have been learning all about the Great Fire of London as part of their topic work this term.
A man who gives up his time to help organise numerous events in a Fenland town has been nominated for this year's Pride in Fenland Awards.
Wisbech twins Lewis and Sophie Clarke had a real day to remember when they were both match mascots at Peterborough United.
In the run up to Valentine’s Day, Cambridgeshire Police have launched a campaign to highlight the potential dangers of using online dating services.
More than three times as many parents in Cambridgeshire are being prosecuted for truancy compared to five years ago, amid a government crackdown.