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LEARN MOREAn iconic Spitfire is set to be a star attraction at the Fenland and West Norfolk Aviation Museum thanks to the generosity of its owner.
Around 1,200 people enjoyed a 'Wonderland' of Easter fun at Wisbech Castle over the weekend thanks to the efforts of volunteers.
Preparations are well underway to ensure Fenland voters are ready for the both the local and Euro elections in the coming weeks.
There's a chance to see the work of local photographers at an exhibition in Wisbech this week.
More Cambridgeshire under 18s teenagers are becoming pregnant, bucking the national trend.
A small business owner from Wisbech set himself some big challenges to do in his forties and next weekend he is set to complete the second of them.
Around 100 trustees, members, and guests gathered at Wisbech General Cemetery, as Wisbech Society officially opened the newly restored chapel of rest.
A Fenland Church is planning major celebrations next month to mark its 150th anniversary.
Hardwork of Fenland Neighbourhood Policing Team following a series of shed burglaries in Chatteris and Doddington has led to two men being cautioned.
A teenager who hopes to become a professional cyclist spent one day of his Easter holidays completing a 160-mile charity ride.
There's been an increase in the number of applications for primary school places in Cambridgeshire.
A Fenland sports group paid special tribute to their coach this week, marking a career spanning more than five decades
Blue sky, fluffy clouds and a light breeze meant perfect conditions for the annual Vintage Aircraft Club ‘Daffodil’ Fly-in, at the Fenland Aero Club.
Fenland police officers have been working with customs and members of Cambridgeshire Rural Crime Action Team in a two-day crackdown in the area.
Cambridgeshire gymnastics club with a waiting list of more than 250 has plans to upgrade equipment after receiving £1,000 from a regional builder.
A new village sign was erected to commemorate Doddington WI’s 100 years.
A Fenland author has completed an ambitious fundraising effort in memory of his dad which saw him trek five deserts over five continents.
Women in Fenland effectively went without pay for more than five months last year due to the gender pay gap, figures show.
A devastating blaze which completely destroyed a March home was an accident say fire investigators.
March shoppers had better beware! With helmets and beards at the ready, be prepared for a Viking invasion on Sunday, (28) at the St George’s Fayre!