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More than 200 older adults got a wrapped donated Christmas gift as well as information on opportunities, services, and support available to them.
Footballers at a Fenland school now have a fantastic new kit thanks to the support of a local company.
A grieving brother is to lace up his walking boots and raise money for a cause close to his family’s heart.
March United Services Club offers the Frankie Valli Story this weekend uniquely told by tribute act Stephen James.
A local entrepreneur has highlighted the importance of shopping small and supporting independent businesses.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Fenland District, West Norfolk, and South Holland District Councils.
In Cambridgeshire 12,707 children whose special educational needs are not being fully met could benefit from £740million capital spending nationally
Chatteris Town Council had a busy week remembering former councillors and entertaining older residents of the town.
A local GP believes dancing – especially dancing badly – could be the answer to many people’s mental health issues.
Fenland students joined in an unusual challenge to create a scale-model of one of London’s iconic landmarks – the Gherkin skyscraper.
A councillor has branded proposals to build a cycleway from Chatteris to Sutton as a “waste of money”.
A town’s historic market could have a change of venue if a trial proves successful.
A woman who said she panicked and failed to stop for police will have to wait until the new year to learn her fate.
An Outwell man caught in possession of ketamine has been fined by magistrates.
A Wisbech man who assaulted two emergency workers must await his fate after magistrates adjourned his court case for a pre-sentence report.
The faces of three local boxing heroes will soon be gracing a town bus stop in a specially commissioned mural.
Councillors have created a wishlist of projects for their town as part of a consultation process with Fenland District Council.
Wonky, overgrown, and faded – that was the verdict on road signs around one Fenland town.
Residents in Chatteris will be paying an extra 58p a year to the town council to help pay for services including the Christmas lights.