Work started this week on a 79-home development on land at Brickfields Stud in Newmarket's Exning Road
A suspected hare courser has been jailed for two months after leading police on a dangerous pursuit, reaching speeds of nearly 100mph.
A Newmarket man has spoken of his ordeal at the hand of three masked robbers who attacked him on the town’s Yellow Brick Road footpath.
he money was raised at a charity concert staged at All Saints’ Church, in Newmarket, in the autumn.
An appeal is under way to get Newmarket’s SOS bus back on the road.
Consultation is set to start on measures aimed at increasing parking for users of Newmarket’s leisure centre.
Burwell’s county councillor Josh Schumann joined Cambridgeshire’s civic leaders as they celebrated the start of work on the county’s new hub.
A Newmarket hotel has created a special memorial to a much-loved member of its staff who died earlier this year.
Kerbside waste collections for more than 2,000 residents across East Cambridgeshire are under threat because of damage to bin trucks.
A Second World War code breaking hero and the first woman to be given a trainer’s licence by the Jockey Club are to have roads named after them.
Police action has helped to curb much of the anti-social behaviour by a group of youths which has plagued Newmarket town centre since the summer.
The new building has been funded by Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum, the founder of the Godolphin horseracing and breeding empire.
Students who successfully completed the National Stud’s TBA Entry to Stud Employment training programme have graduated.
Council tax payers in Newmarket will face higher bills next year after town councillors agreed unanimously to increase its charges.
Developers have submitted plans to build a new 141-home estate in Red Lodge.
A Beck Row couple, who lost more than seven stone between them to, have been named man and woman of the year at their slimming group.
Precious travel photos, taken by a young photography graduate before she was diagnosed with dementia at 30, have been published.
A new face will be at the helm of popular Newmarket women’s wear store Martha V from next month.
Broadcaster, journalist and writer Clare Balding will be in Newmarket tomorrow to sign copies of her latest book.
A disagreement between Newmarket Town Council and the organisers of the town’s carnival is threatening the staging of a popular charity fun day.