More than 40 women took to the streets on Wednesday to raise awareness of dangers females face in public spaces particularly after dark.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Fenland District, West Norfolk, and South Holland District Councils.
A Wisbech care home has kicked off a new partnership with one of the area’s leading football clubs.
Toby the Tram’s backstory has been saved for future generations after the final Wisbech to Upwell Tramway Memento was unveiled.
Two councillors found guilty of breaching the councillors' code of conduct by Cambridgeshire County Council face discipline from their own party.
Cambridgeshire Police is appealing for witnesses after a crash near Guyhirn on Saturday left a man in a critical condition in hospital.
An open celebration event is taking place in Wisbech to launch round two of the Fenland Culture Fund.
With temperatures set to plunge this coming week the county’s road gritting fleet is standing by and ready to roll.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Fenland District, South Holland, and West Norfolk Councils.
Local people have less than a week left to take part in the Whittlesey Relief Road consultation, which closes on Friday, November 22.
School students involved in a bus crash at Leverington Common near Wisbech last night are being offered support from their schools.
Households in Fenland that have not yet responded to the Annual Canvass may soon receive a visit from a council official.
Police have released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with an assault.
The Cambridge Science Centre is set to continue the popular "STEM in the Fens" project in Wisbech.
Grateful parents have taken to social media this evening to thank a group of good Samaritans who helped rescue children from an overturned bus.
Emergency services are currently on the scene of a crash on Leverington Common
A Fenland councillor is threatening to demand compensation from Anglian Water after they closed a village road without notice yesterday.
A Fenland student is embarking on her chosen career as a chartered surveyor without running-up all the debt that university can bring.
Nearly 200 people have signed a petition launched less than a week ago aimed at saving trees under-threat from a housing development.
A trial project to explore innovative ways to better maintain roads that run over fen soils will now progress.