Drinking last Night? think about the morning after say police.
A crowdfunding page launched in memory of a Manea teenager killed in a car crash on Monday (27) has raised almost £1,000 in less than 24 hours.
A county-wide charity based in Chatteris has been granted planning permission to convert its head offices into one four/five bedroom home.
This January, put your best foot forward in solidarity with frontline care teams and ‘Step aMillion’ for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity.
A man had to be treated for smoke inhalation following a fire at his flat in Wisbech on Boxing Day.
The family of a teenager killed in a crash on Bank Holiday Monday (27) have paid tribute to him saying he will be sorely missed.
The body of woman found in the river in Wisbech yesterday (Tuesday) is believed to be that of a missing Peterborough woman.
January 2022 marks the 5th anniversary of when Nik Penn became a Slimming World Consultant and opened his first group.
Jack’s Supermarket, on Fenland Way, recently hosted a family friendly Christmas fun day to help the local community celebrate Christmas early.
Cambridgeshire County Council is encouraging people to discover the benefits of going Dry for January.
The first football could be played on a Fenland club's dreamed of 3G pitch as early as June next year.
The target date for Cambridgeshire to reach net zero emissions is planned to be brought forward by five years.
Fenland’s railway stations have welcomed new arrivals to their platforms thanks to community rail funding.
Archaeologists investigating a previously unknown Roman roadside settlement have found evidence of the first example of a Roman crucifixion in the UK.
The Boxer is the most popular dog breed in the UK in 2021, new research has revealed.
A Wisbech organisation which helps those in need has been given a load of Christmas favourites by a local supermarket.
Residents in Cambridgeshire are being reminded that the council will operate on special opening hours over the Christmas and New Year period.
Christmas is a time of fun and festivities, but the presents, treats and decorations can often prove dangerous for pets if owners are not careful.
Around one million turkeys will be eaten across the region this Christmas, with waste products from them contributing hugely to blockages in pipes.
Greater Anglia’s new trains have now clocked up over 15 million miles – the equivalent of travelling to the moon and back 31 times.