Free money is something we could all do with as Christmas approaches, and some banks are so keen to take on new customers that they offer a cash incentive. There are also various rewards up for grabs ...
Japanese knotweed can grow up to four inches a day and forms dense thickets which can kill native plant species. Data from Environet shows which areas of the county are currently seeing a break out of ...
A developer has asked for permission to build 125 new homes on a field on the edge of March. The more detailed application has been submitted to Fenland District Council after the authority approved ...
The people of March paid their respects to the fallen during poignant Remembrance and Armistice Day services. The town council, who organised both events, said that thousands of people lined the ...
A woman was arrested on suspicion of drink driving after a collision between four cars in Newgate Street, Doddington, in the early hours of ...
National Exotics Animal Rescue Service is the country's only national search and rescue service for escaped or abandoned exotic animals. The volunteer-run group has formed relationships with a network ...
The proposed reopening of the railway line to Wisbech is estimated to cost £230 million. Residents have voiced a mix of opinions on the original story which reported on the hefty price tag associated ...
A historic market town has undergone a major transformation. The £12.6 million project to revitalise March town centre is now complete. The work aimed to reduce traffic congestion, improve the town's ...
Cambridgeshire County Council says further seizures of illegal products were made on November 6 from shops in Whittlesey, March and Chatteris.
Cambridgeshire Police say the animals – 22 dogs and three cats in total – were discovered "living in poor conditions" at an address in Thorney Road, Guyhirn, near Wisbech. Court documents say the ...
Households in Fenland may soon receive visits from Fenland District Council officials as part of the annual canvass.
A new laboratory at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge will deliver 'home-grown' CAR-T cells to help treat blood cancers.