Father Christmas joined thousands of people for the annual Christmas lights switch-on in March on Friday.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Fenland District and West Norfol Borough Councils this week.
The College of West Anglia commemorated the 40th anniversary of the Kevin Clarke Award with an evening of celebration.
Greater Anglia’s new bi-mode trains have been crowned the “most reliable train of their type” in independent industry awards for a fourth year.
Cambridgeshire councillors have noted a new strategy to adopt an ‘Inclusion for All’ approach for children with special educational needs.
Two NHS Trusts in Cambridgeshire have paid out a combined total of £4.8 million in damages for gynaecology medical negligence claims in five years.
Cambridgeshire Police handed out £1,000 in fines to drivers as part of an operation to clamp down on commercial vehicles with defects on the roads.
Talented Fenland students beat off stiff competition to bring home gold and silver in a national competition.
Councillors and members of the public followed a decade-long tradition on Monday night to remember those who have died in the past year.
MP and former Health Secretary Steve Barclay has written an open letter to his constituents explaining why he voted against the Assisted Dying Bill.
Youngsters from Manea Guides were the latest to enjoy a ‘Try A Train’ trip, a community initiative aimed at boosting confidence to travel by rail.
Older people are encouraged to come along to a free festive event in Wisbech.
A popular village pub has re-opened its doors 11 months after it was ravaged by fire.
A grieving sister has launched an initiative in memory of her brother to help the homeless as Christmas fast approaches.
A Fenland school’s annual firework extravaganza was nothing short of a “sky-high” success after raising an incredible £14,900.
It’s had £1,000s spent on it over the years after vandal attacks but people are now asking if it is time for a town’s beloved pond and fountain to go.
People have just over a fortnight to make their voices heard on where a town’s historic fair should go.
The owner of a former Turkish restaurant in Chatteris has been banned as a company director for seven years after employing three illegal workers.
Fenland District Council is set to spend at least £1.2million on buying one-bedroom homes to help meet housing demands for single people and couples.
Fenland residents are urged to sign now to make savings on having their garden waste collected year-round.