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Drive-thru coffee shop and car wash plans given green light

Drive-thru coffee shop and car wash plans given green light

Drive-thru coffee shop and car wash plans given green light

01 September 2024

Plans for a drive-thru café in March complete with electric car charging points and a state-of-the-art car wash have been given the green light.


Arts charity celebrating anniversary and wants people to get involved

Arts charity celebrating anniversary and wants people to get involved

Arts charity celebrating anniversary and wants people to get involved

30 August 2024

As part of a charity’s 10th anniversary, it is calling for greater support to grow its organisation to make arts more accessible.


Hedgehog charity is looking for helping hands

Hedgehog charity is looking for helping hands

Hedgehog charity is looking for helping hands

29 August 2024

Do you want to make a difference to our wildlife and have two hours to spare a week then a Chatteris charity would like to hear from you.


Mum shares her story to raise awareness of condition which affects one in eight women

Mum shares her story to raise awareness of condition which affects one in eight women

Mum shares her story to raise awareness of condition which affects one in eight women

28 August 2024

A mum has shared her story to raise awareness of a condition that affects one in eight women and is one of the most common causes of infertility.


Laughs a plenty with this play by the Bard

Laughs a plenty with this play by the Bard

Laughs a plenty with this play by the Bard

28 August 2024

Fans of Shakespeare are in for a treat next month when a local venue hosts an outdoor performance of one of the Bard’s most popular plays.


Hot Pots Café showcases work by people with learning disabilities and autism

Hot Pots Café showcases work by people with learning disabilities and autism

Hot Pots Café showcases work by people with learning disabilities and autism

28 August 2024

A café that supports people with learning difficulties gain employment skills welcomed the community to an open day recently.


Final chance to see woman’s replica of the Bayeux Tapestry

Final chance to see woman’s replica of the Bayeux Tapestry

Final chance to see woman’s replica of the Bayeux Tapestry

27 August 2024

The final chance to see a Wisbech woman’s replica of the Bayeux Tapestry is coming up.


Camera club holds 74th annual exhibition

Camera club holds 74th annual exhibition

Camera club holds 74th annual exhibition

27 August 2024

Images captured by one of the area’s longest-running camera clubs are currently on display for all to enjoy.


Town road reopened as bomb found is non-active

Town road reopened as bomb found is non-active

Town road reopened as bomb found is non-active

27 August 2024

A cordon has been lifted on a town road after a bomb was discovered.


Town road closed and cordon in place following discovery of WWII bomb

Town road closed and cordon in place following discovery of WWII bomb

Town road closed and cordon in place following discovery of WWII bomb

27 August 2024

A road in town has been blocked off due to the discovery of a bomb.


Readers share pictures of four-legged friends on National Dog Day

Readers share pictures of four-legged friends on National Dog Day

Readers share pictures of four-legged friends on National Dog Day

27 August 2024

Yesterday was the day to celebrate your four-legged friends who bring joy into your life.


The Light Wisbech excited to support National Cinema Day

The Light Wisbech excited to support National Cinema Day

The Light Wisbech excited to support National Cinema Day

27 August 2024

The Light in Wisbech is once again joining the National Cinema Day initiative, celebrating the magic of movies on the big screen.


Rain fails to dampen fun at charity event

Rain fails to dampen fun at charity event

Rain fails to dampen fun at charity event

26 August 2024

Rain failed to stop play or the fun at a charity family fun day in March on Saturday.


Paw patrol – police dogs are helping to keep streets safe

Paw patrol – police dogs are helping to keep streets safe

Paw patrol – police dogs are helping to keep streets safe

26 August 2024

An emaciated dog found wandering the streets has started a new life as a police dog after completing her training.


Care home residents enjoyed cheese and wine tasting

Care home residents enjoyed cheese and wine tasting

Care home residents enjoyed cheese and wine tasting

25 August 2024

Guests and residents at a care home enjoyed an afternoon of decadence with a fun-filled cheese and wine-tasting activity.


Charity is pedalling free cycling lessons for children

Charity is pedalling free cycling lessons for children

Charity is pedalling free cycling lessons for children

25 August 2024

Cycling and walking charity Sustrans with Cambridgeshire County Council is running a Learn To Ride and Doctor Bike day at a March school this week.


Victorian railway carriage is on track to become a tea room

Victorian railway carriage is on track to become a tea room

Victorian railway carriage is on track to become a tea room

25 August 2024

A community group is celebrating after putting the wheels in motion for a new attraction at a Fenland railway station.


Another Banksy or does Fenland have its own street artist emulating his style?

Another Banksy or does Fenland have its own street artist emulating his style?

Another Banksy or does Fenland have its own street artist emulating his style?

22 August 2024

Street artist Banksy has been making national headlines with his multiple animal artworks across the capital in recent weeks.


Ice cream creation wins residents a prize

Ice cream creation wins residents a prize

Ice cream creation wins residents a prize

21 August 2024

A variation of a popular ice cream dessert has netted residents at a care home a runners-up prize in a national competition.


Council plans to compulsory buy empty bungalow

Council plans to compulsory buy empty bungalow

Council plans to compulsory buy empty bungalow

21 August 2024

Fenland District Council has taken the unusual step to start the compulsory purchase of a property that has been empty for years for up to £160,000.


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