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A group of "gypsy evangelicals" moved onto land in Wisbech St Mary over the weekend, Fenland District Council has confirmed.
Feed Fenland charity celebrates third anniversary (Image: Feed Fenland) The group focuses on creating a sense of belonging, providing a welcoming space for individuals to socialise. The charity has ...
Thousands of hours of volunteer service are helping to keep communities safe and connected. This is at the heart of a message from Cambridgeshire and Peterborough’s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) ...
Volunteers in Cambridgeshire are recognised for their role in supporting victims of crime, liaising with detainees, and scrutinising police work.
Work is now underway on the construction of new public toilets in March. The new facility is being built along the western edge of Grays Lane after the old toilet block was demolished as part of the ...
In the North East, West Midlands and Wales, around nine out of 10 constituencies were found to have a child poverty rate higher than one in four ...
A former Cambridgeshire Police officer is due to face an accelerated misconduct hearing on June 9 over claims he used police systems for ...
Aria Court care home and March Rotary Club join forces (Image: Aria Court care home) Amber Christou, Aria Court's customer relationship manager, expressed her thanks, saying: "We were delighted to ...
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A new exhibition featuring more than 80 art pieces has opened in Wisbech Gallery. "Draw 25" is the gallery's first open competition focused on drawing. It showcases works from 40 artists across the ...
Home-Start Cambridgeshire announced that it will be marking Volunteers' Week 2025. The nationwide event, now in its 41st year, will be observed from June 2 to 8, 2025. The special week aims to ...
The Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service has said it is concerned after fires in the county have reached a five-year high.