Gull fights for its life after being shot with an air rifle in Wisbech
A gull that was shot by an air gun in Wisbech is currently fighting for its life at the RSPCA East Winch Wildlife Hospital, in Norfolk.
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Louise reports on news happening in the Fens and East Cambridgeshire.
Louise reports on news happening in the Fens and East Cambridgeshire.
A gull that was shot by an air gun in Wisbech is currently fighting for its life at the RSPCA East Winch Wildlife Hospital, in Norfolk.
Animal Rising activists have appeared Cambridge Magistrates' Court accused of stealing 20 dogs from MBR Acres, in Wyton, in December 2022.
An inquest has been opened following the death of a motorcyclist who was involved in a road traffic collision on the A1101 near Littleport.
Cambridgeshire Police have renewed a witness appeal a fortnight after a family was struck in a serious hit-and-run collision near Six Mile Bottom.
The GMB union has announced workers at Asda in Wisbech will go on strike again on August 2, 2024 in a dispute with the store's management.
Piotr Wozniak, from Peterborough, who was caught drink driving for a third time in three years has been handed a suspended prison sentence.
A public consultation into the proposed Fens Reservoir closes soon and members of the public have until August 9, 2024 to provide feedback.
A motorcyclist was taken to hospital with serious injuries following a collision on the B660 near Glatton on Sunday, July 21 2024.
Fenland District Council has clarified the Wisbech Horsefair car park can be demolished without formal planning permission.
Kambiz Akhondi, of Soham, has been charged with fraud by abuse of position and appeared on listings for Cambridge Magistrates' Court on July 18, 2024.
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