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Tech firm embraces carbon neutral plan

Tech firm embraces carbon neutral plan

Tech firm embraces carbon neutral plan

05 March 2023

Fenland tech firm has achieved Carbon Neutral Scheme accreditation, in partnership with ClimatePartner.


RAC fears 'pump price shock' in two weeks' time

RAC fears 'pump price shock' in two weeks' time

RAC fears 'pump price shock' in two weeks' time

03 March 2023

Diesel drivers are paying too much at the pumps, says the RAC, which fears any change to the 2022 5p cut in fuel duty will push up prices more.


Thousands more shop workers threatened, spat on and abused

Thousands more shop workers threatened, spat on and abused

Thousands more shop workers threatened, spat on and abused

02 March 2023

The number of shop staff being verbally and physically attacked has doubled since Covid-19 and there are now calls for police to do more.


Pizza parlour site could deliver town centre flats in March

Pizza parlour site could deliver town centre flats in March

Pizza parlour site could deliver town centre flats in March

01 March 2023

A developer is hoping to deliver seven town centre flats if given the go-ahead to demolish a pizza parlour and rebuild on the site.


Shorter working week more holidays same pay - Wisbech firm recognises staff achievement

Shorter working week more holidays same pay - Wisbech firm recognises staff achievement

Shorter working week more holidays same pay - Wisbech firm recognises staff achievement

28 February 2023

A major employer has given its staff a new reason to be cheerful in its 50th anniversary year with news it is cutting the working week.


Experience joys of a four-legged friend

Experience joys of a four-legged friend

Experience joys of a four-legged friend

26 February 2023

A newly opened business is giving people a chance to experience 'puppy love'.


New business is Hooked on Jewellery

New business is Hooked on Jewellery

New business is Hooked on Jewellery

25 February 2023

A new business venture has been created out of its owner's hobby.


Italian restaurants face 'inevitable' changes as food shortages persist

Italian restaurants face 'inevitable' changes as food shortages persist

Italian restaurants face 'inevitable' changes as food shortages persist

24 February 2023

Italian restaurants and takeaways are among those faced with making menu changes as salad shortages persist, confirms the body representing them.


Tesco to close remaining meat, fish and hot deli counters

Tesco to close remaining meat, fish and hot deli counters

Tesco to close remaining meat, fish and hot deli counters

24 February 2023

A supermarket giant has confirmed a major change in its stores from this weekend.


Prime heads for shelves of fourth supermarket

Prime heads for shelves of fourth supermarket

Prime heads for shelves of fourth supermarket

24 February 2023

Prime has made it onto the shelves of two new supermarkets this week with Morrisons now joining Sainsbury's in selling the viral drink.


Top pharmacy sold in Fenland

Top pharmacy sold in Fenland

Top pharmacy sold in Fenland

23 February 2023

A Fenland pharmacy which dispenses over 25,000 items a month has been sold.


Homes urged to cash-in energy help as millions sits unclaimed

Homes urged to cash-in energy help as millions sits unclaimed

Homes urged to cash-in energy help as millions sits unclaimed

22 February 2023

More than £100 million in help to pay gas and electric bills has not yet been claimed by households but are you among those missing out?


Supermarkets begin rationing fruit and veg...and here's what you can buy

Supermarkets begin rationing fruit and veg...and here's what you can buy

Supermarkets begin rationing fruit and veg...and here's what you can buy

22 February 2023

Supermarkets have started to ration some fresh produce as fruit and vegetable shortages, caused by bad weather in Europe, hit shoppers.


Salad shortages lead to empty shelves at supermarkets

Salad shortages lead to empty shelves at supermarkets

Salad shortages lead to empty shelves at supermarkets

21 February 2023

A shortage of some fruit and vegetables, including peppers and tomatoes, is being caused by problems in Europe say retail experts.


Flat plans will help deliver long-term future for Wisbech Post Office despite objections

Flat plans will help deliver long-term future for Wisbech Post Office despite objections

Flat plans will help deliver long-term future for Wisbech Post Office despite objections

20 February 2023

A developer is hoping to deliver a long-term future for the former Wisbech Post Office building.


Travel for £2 this winter on local buses

Travel for £2 this winter on local buses

Travel for £2 this winter on local buses

19 February 2023

Fenland residents are encouraged to get around by bus this winter on a scheme to save money on fares


Care home welcomes new manager

Care home welcomes new manager

Care home welcomes new manager

18 February 2023

Athena Care Homes has appointed a new manager


Aldi plans for March set to go before Fenland planning committee

Aldi plans for March set to go before Fenland planning committee

Aldi plans for March set to go before Fenland planning committee

17 February 2023

Plans for another supermarket in March have sparked a huge response from the public and competitors alike.


Recovery business submits plans to move sites

Recovery business submits plans to move sites

Recovery business submits plans to move sites

17 February 2023

A roadside recovery company is hoping to move sites after its current base became ‘dilapidated’.


Green-light for 88 homes in Wimblington

Green-light for 88 homes in Wimblington

Green-light for 88 homes in Wimblington

15 February 2023

Fenland District Council has approved developer Bellway’s detailed plans for homes in Wimblington.


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