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A woman in her 50s was arrested after a drugs raid in a Fenland town. Police carried out a warrant in Railway Lane, Chatteris, due to information about the supply of drugs. A large amount of suspected ...
Formal approval has been given to controversial plans to build 93 new homes on Wenny Meadow in Chatteris. Councillors at Fenland District Council agreed nearly two years ago to approve the development ...
Discovered during an archaeological dig led by Bob Smith and the Fenland Archaeology Society (FenArch), the piece of pottery offers a personal connection to the past, as the ancient fingerprint was ...
A new card has been launched to help the Deaf community during police emergencies. The card, created by Cambridgeshire Police and the Cambridgeshire Deaf Association (CDA), reads "I am Deaf" and ...
Products sold at Asda, Tesco, Iceland and other UK supermarkets have been recalled with 'do not eat' warnings in place from the Food Standards Agency (FSA). Recalls have been issued on products for a ...
Closed from May 13-19 daily between the hours of 8am and 6pm for works by City Fibre. This is the entry and exit slip road to Alconbury. Closed to all traffic from May 6-June 13 between the hours of ...
Take last week's quiz now: Pub Quiz May 3: How smart are you? Take this pub quiz From what is James Bond's code name to when is VE Day, see how many questions you can guess correctly. So, if you think ...
A family has slammed one of the UK's largest housing associations after her mother's body lay dead in her Cambridgeshire flat for 16 weeks.
Garden trees come with responsibilities, and there are certain laws for homeowners to take into consideration before cutting them down.
A vet has saved a dog's leg from amputation by performing a rare operation. Whiskey, a five-year-old Springer Spaniel from Peterborough, was left unable to walk after previous fracture repairs on both ...
Households across the Fens have been left with low water pressure or no water at all today (Saturday, May 10) as a result of a burst water main.
NHS trusts in Cambridgeshire have spent more than £1million settling staff assault claims, it can be revealed.
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