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Man with avoidable sight loss wins negligence case against clinic

Man with avoidable sight loss wins negligence case against clinic

Man with avoidable sight loss wins negligence case against clinic

27 September 2024

A 66-year-old man has been awarded a six-figure settlement after failings in care caused complete sight loss in his right eye.


Young entrepreneur to open new shop this weekend

Young entrepreneur to open new shop this weekend

Young entrepreneur to open new shop this weekend

25 September 2024

A specialist model and hobby retailer is set to open a new shop this weekend.


Pet food factory invests millions in significant upgrades at premises

Pet food factory invests millions in significant upgrades at premises

Pet food factory invests millions in significant upgrades at premises

19 September 2024

The maker of some of the UK’s favourite pet food brands like Felix, Gourmet and Winalot is investing millions into its factory.


Care home is ‘buzzing’ after In Bloom win

Care home is ‘buzzing’ after In Bloom win

Care home is ‘buzzing’ after In Bloom win

18 September 2024

A Wisbech care home is celebrating coming first in an In Bloom competition run by its owners that saw homes across the country taking part.


Get your new business off the ground with a grant of up to £10,000

Get your new business off the ground with a grant of up to £10,000

Get your new business off the ground with a grant of up to £10,000

17 September 2024

Entrepreneurs have a second chance to get a grant of up to £10,000 to help get their new business off the ground in Fenland.


Approval for industrial units plan

Approval for industrial units plan

Approval for industrial units plan

16 September 2024

Plans for five light industrial units on a site currently used partly as a lorry yard have been granted planning permission this week.


McDonald’s plans for town are dashed

McDonald’s plans for town are dashed

McDonald’s plans for town are dashed

16 September 2024

Hopes of a much-longed-for McDonald’s drive-thru in March have been dashed by Fenland District Council’s planning officers.


Police officers to carry drug tests during National Anti-Spiking Week

Police officers to carry drug tests during National Anti-Spiking Week

Police officers to carry drug tests during National Anti-Spiking Week

16 September 2024

Police officers will be equipped with drug screening test kits during National Anti-Spiking Intensification Week, which launches today.


Second bank to close town branch in the New Year

Second bank to close town branch in the New Year

Second bank to close town branch in the New Year

12 September 2024

January 22 next year will be a dark day for bank users in Wisbech with a second banking firm announcing it will close its branch


Farming leader highlights vital role of agriculture to Cambridgeshire

Farming leader highlights vital role of agriculture to Cambridgeshire

Farming leader highlights vital role of agriculture to Cambridgeshire

12 September 2024

A Fenland farming leader has highlighted the vital role of agriculture to Cambridgeshire following a national celebration of the industry.


Bank branch will close in the New Year

Bank branch will close in the New Year

Bank branch will close in the New Year

12 September 2024

Yet another bank branch is set to close in Fenland early in the new year it has been announced this week.


Food manufacturer receives important certification

Food manufacturer receives important certification

Food manufacturer receives important certification

12 September 2024

A factory has announced its certification as a B Corporation, joining companies reinventing business for the benefit of people and the planet.


Café owner who bought vodka from a ‘street seller’ has licence suspended

Café owner who bought vodka from a ‘street seller’ has licence suspended

Café owner who bought vodka from a ‘street seller’ has licence suspended

11 September 2024

A café owner has had his alcohol licence suspended after admitting to buying a bottle of vodka from a ‘street seller’ for £10.


Apply now for £10k to help your farm or business

Apply now for £10k to help your farm or business

Apply now for £10k to help your farm or business

10 September 2024

Farms and businesses in much of Fenland have another chance to apply for a grant of up to £10,000 to invest in a capital project.


Café owner could lose his alcohol licence

Café owner could lose his alcohol licence

Café owner could lose his alcohol licence

10 September 2024

A café owner will find out tomorrow whether he will lose his licence after he admitted to buying a bottle of vodka bought with a stolen bank card.


‘We are carrying on as normal and nothing has changed in the shop’

‘We are carrying on as normal and nothing has changed in the shop’

‘We are carrying on as normal and nothing has changed in the shop’

09 September 2024

It is business as usual for a family-run shop that is currently on the market so its owners can eventually retire.


New café to open its doors tomorrow

New café to open its doors tomorrow

New café to open its doors tomorrow

06 September 2024

A tasty menu will be on offer at a new café that will be opening its doors to the public tomorrow (Saturday).


Pub will cut food and drink prices to highlight campaign

Pub will cut food and drink prices to highlight campaign

Pub will cut food and drink prices to highlight campaign

04 September 2024

A pub is to cut the price of its food and drink by 7.5% for one day to highlight the benefit of a permanent VAT reduction in the hospitality industry.


One store closes and two set to open in Fenland town

One store closes and two set to open in Fenland town

One store closes and two set to open in Fenland town

04 September 2024

A town centre mini-supermarket is set to close on Friday – but it will only be shut for a matter of weeks.


Farming condition on £620,000 house should go says council

Farming condition on £620,000 house should go says council

Farming condition on £620,000 house should go says council

04 September 2024

March town councillors agreed that a restriction limiting the use of a property to those working in agriculture should be lifted.


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