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At just 20 years old, Matt Fletcher has already made a big impact at Aria Court, where he’s become a well-loved member of the team.
Worzals Farm Shop has received a Great Taste Award for two of their popular homemade pies in the world’s most coveted Food and Drinks Awards.
A landmark hotel is to be turned into flats after a drop in tourism left it to decay and become an “eyesore.”
The best of the area’s businesses are set to be celebrated, as we launch the third annual Fenland Citizen Business Awards from Iliffe Media.
Councillors welcomed a retrospective planning application for a Turkish restaurant that is already up and running.
A Fenland produce firm has bought out one of its trusted suppliers for an undisclosed sum.
A couple is hoping to provide an “unrivalled high-end luxury glamping experience” right here in Fenland.
Aldi is calling on charities, community groups, and food banks in Cambridgeshire to register to receive surplus food from its stores this Christmas.
A busy town centre pub accused of failing to protect one of its customers is facing no further action after facing a licensing panel.
Allison Homes East has received outline planning permission to build up to 175 new homes in Whittlesey.
Diners at a newly opened restaurant have been blown away by its amazing interior design.
A lighthouse which has been transformed into a holiday let has won two awards celebrating hard work and excellence.
Owners of a new high street café have celebrated their grand opening.
“They will not survive this.” Those were the words of a care home worker concerned about residents with dementia following the news that it will shut.
A family-run coffee shop offering a range of home-baked snacks and treats is set to open in a Fenland town.
Stagecoach East’s buses are becoming ’safe spaces’ for people fearing abusive behaviour, after the official launch of a new safety partnership.
Apprentices from the College of West Anglia’s Wisbech Campus enjoyed a visit to learn what one long-established Wisbech firm has to offer.
Work has started this week on a controversial new store in a Fenland village.
The future of Shire Hall in Cambridge is in question again after the sale of the former council offices was not completed by the October deadline.
More than 400 homes are set to be built on two developments in Whittlesey, despite concerns on how this will impact the ‘already gridlocked’ roads.