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What is it like to stay the night at the historic Sir Peter Scott Lighthouse? Kate Chapman went along to find out…
Here are the letters from the June 19 edition of the Fenland Citizen.
Here are the latest Fenland Citizen letters.
In her monthly All About Eve column, Eve Tawfick discusses university education.
Here are the latest Fenland Citizen reader letters…
In her monthly All About Eve column, Eve Tawfick looks at the fluidity of today’s language.
In her monthly column, journalist Eve Tawfick discusses how children's literature can reflect modern life.
Three councillors have been forced to apologise after comments made about children with special needs during a meeting that was being streamed.
Paying to park at our hospitals is to my mind downright wrong – or at least paying the extortionate fees they want us to pay.
Fly-tipping – it’s a blight on our countryside and is utterly unnecessary.
Shocking figures published by one local GP practice showed how many appointments were missed in December – 434 to be precise.
The last time homes were this unaffordable was 1876, says our columnist, who asks ‘what now’ for the younger generations?
Once again animal cruelty has been making headlines.
Well Christmas is now an almost distant memory and 2024 has blustered its way in with heavy rain and stormy weather.
Drivers have been risking themselves and their vehicles by driving through the flood water across Welney Wash.
Shocking figures out this week from the children’s charity NSPCC showed a horrifying increase in the number of child cruelty offences in our county.
It’s not often that Fenland hits both national and international headlines but one town certainly did it in style thanks to a simple twist of nature.
In 2022 our columnist boldly declared her dislike for Christmas Eve boxes but now she says the internet is serving up a fresh slice of festive horror.
Fenland Citizen columnist Eve Tawfick talks about The Twin Flame Game in her column this month.
I think this week has scored a first for me as a journalist – or very close to it.
Closure of a Fenland bridge that regularly ranks as the ‘most bashed’ in the country is not an option – at least for now.