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March AC's Sandor Molnar achieved a personal best at the Peterborough Festival of Running half marathon. The "in-form" runner completed the race in one hour, 35 minutes, and 54 seconds. Molnar's ...
Fenland District Council's planning committee unanimously agreed to approve Postland's application to build 18 homes on land south of 127-141 ...
Paul Huggins, 60, has been recovering at Aria Court Care Home in March, Cambridgeshire, for the past six months following a long hospital stay and a severe episode of delirium that left him with no ...
A new chairperson and vice chairperson have been appointed for the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Fire Authority.
Nestle has confirmed its KitKat Dark Mint chocolate bar, described by shoppers as "a dream snack", has been discontinued.
A packed itinerary saw crowds flock to the ever-popular Chatteris Midsummer Festival at the weekend. The three-day event had something for all ...
Scoops Italian Gelato, in Chatteris, opened its doors for the first time on Saturday June 28 - the same day as the town's annual midsummer festival. "I just want to say a very big thank you to ...
Benedict Blythe died after a serious allergic reaction which caused him to collapse at school, an inquest has heard.
A two-year-old girl was left seriously injured on Friday (June 27) after being hit by a van that failed to stop in Henry Orbell Close, March.
Cambridgeshire has been crowned Slimming World's district of the year. Led by district manager Kirsti Nicol, the team of consultants have helped thousands of members achieve their weight loss goals.
The inquest into the death of schoolboy Benedict Blythe, who collapsed at Barnack Primary School, is due to open on June 30.
Two Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) projects focused on brain injury have secured support through the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Invention for Innovation (i4i) FAST 4 ...