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Police officers have given parking tickets to dodgy parkers across two Fenland towns.
Do you know of someone who deserves to be nominated for a Pride in Fenland award?
A landlord and property manager who illegally evicted a family from their home have been successfully prosecuted.
A new petition is the “last resort” for a group of campaigners trying to put a stop to the construction of one of Europe's largest incinerators.
A water company has said it is working with its insurance team after thousands were left without water over the weekend.
Firefighters tackled an accidental house blaze in a village late last night.
A skip fire, which had emergency crews at the helm for almost an hour and a half, has been ruled as accidental.
A care home activities coordinator has received a Long Service Award in celebration of working there for 15 years.
A farming leader is urging councillors to back the industry following the county elections.
Residents can get help with protection at a town centre drop-in event.
Access to part of a town has been restricted following concerns about drug use and damage to homes.
Two men have been sentenced after stealing a car in Norfolk.
With exam season starting, students across the area may be feeling the pressure, so the NHS has shared some tips.
A doctor’s surgery has officially opened its first theatre to patients, which will hopefully serve the whole of Wisbech in the next year.
New shows are set to come to a radio station as a presenter gets his sight back.
More concerns have been aired about a secondary school after claims it has hidden its “level of failure” in teaching a business course.
Pupils were visited by their school’s food suppliers, who taught them how to make bread.
A young woman who has been bringing "great joy" to elderly residents at a Wisbech care home has been recognised by the High Sheriff.
School youngsters who also serve in the Uniformed Services were proudly front and centre of VE Day commemorations.
The newly-elected mayor of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA) has spoken about his busy first week in charge.
Cambridge County Council’s third annual survey launches this week to understand and track residents’ views.
Over 60s can discover opportunities, services and support available to them at an upcoming free, informal Golden Age event.