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LEARN MOREA developer has submitted plans which will see up to 1,200 homes, a new primary school, community hub, and allotments built in a Fenland town.
wo countryside organisations have this week welcomed new measures to tackle illegal hare coursing
Cambridgeshire Police has launched a campaign to encourage the public to use online services in a bid to reduce pressure on call takers.
Residents have just over a week left to comment on plans to instal speed bumps on a busy Wisbech road.
Runners of all ages and abilities joined in the first Parkrun of the year on Saturday in March.
A parish council fears plans to build a new special school in a Fenland town will create "bottle neck madness" claiming its chosen site is wrong.
Well 2021 was a year of ups and downs.
Christmas Day brought a not so silent night for Peterborough City and Hinchingbrooke Hospital Maternity Units as they welcomed the birth of 18 babies.
A new arts project aimed at those with learning difficulties is about to launch in March thanks to new funding.
Wisbech-born cycling star Jody Cundy is set for a third trip to Buckingham Palace after being awarded a CBE in the New Year Honours List.
Staff at a village shop have launched a Gofundme appeal for a young mum and her son after she was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour.
A hospice wants friends, family and service users of its palliative care and bereavement support to get in touch to help improve the care it gives.
Slimming World consultant Allison Harness has almost doubled the size of her Outwell group in just over two months.
Organised crime leaders, drug dealers and a voyeuristic doctor are some of those jailed thanks to the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU).
Fenland rural crime team strikes again.
The organiser of the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme at Marshland High School has received Royal recognition for her dedication to the role.
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.