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Staff celebrates milestone service at Rose Lodge care home
Rose Lodge care home, in Wisbech, was full celebrations for one of their staff who celebrated 10 years of service.
Cricket club in Peterborough village broken into for 10th time in in just over two years
Castor and Ailsworth Cricket Club has suffered a break-in for the tenth time in just over two years.
Hales Group Awards 2026 finalists announced
After receiving more than 400 nominations from colleagues, clients and service users across the organisation, Hales Group is proud to announce the finalists for the Hales Group Awards 2026.
East Anglian Air Ambulance launches Trek 24 Cambridgeshire
East Anglian Air Ambulance is calling on local walkers of all abilities to step up and take on Trek 24 Cambridgeshire this September – a hiking challenge that will raise money to help keep the charity’s lifesaving emergency service flying from the county.
Green light for huge new warehouse that could create 100 jobs in Peterborough
Plans to build a jobs-creating warehouse on the edge of Peterborough have been given the green light.
HAITO stars shine bright at their own record-breaking tournament
The city’s HAITO Karate Club hosted its largest-ever novice kyokushin kumite tournament at its dojo in Woodston.
Deeping pub launches campaign to prevent historic stone bridge that dates back to 1600s being damaged by 'overweight vehicles'
The owners of a pub in Deeping have launched a campaign to safeguard a centuries old bridge in the town.
Peterborough United pair off to Wembley and more old boys could yet join them
Former Peterborough United pair Tayo Edun and Malik Mothersille are heading to Wembley again.
Person dies in A10 crash with road still closed
Drivers have been told to expect heavy delays
Cambridgeshire play areas to get £1.5 million cash boost
The money could be used to create new play areas, as well as improve established ones
'Rare' cottage at family-friendly National Trust site among last of its type
The Fen Cottage was built in around 1700 and is one of the last surviving homes of its type
Ofsted says pupils at Cambridge school 'not achieving as well as they should'
The school says that "all necessary improvements are already underway"
Full list of 27 reasons for DWP Universal Credit sanctions
The DWP has the power to deduct money from Universal Credit payments for a number of reasons, including to pay for rent arrears or benefits overpayments
DWP issues new guidance on bank checks under fraud prevention measures
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published new guidance explaining what banks and financial institutions may be asked to check under new benefit Eligibility Verification powers
19th century home with its own gym and swimming pool that's right next to the A14
If you are in a position to splash the cash, this Grade II listed home could be yours
Ofsted says children ‘not consistently achieving well’ at Cambridgeshire nursery
The report also recognised that children have "close relationships with their key person"


















