Cambridgeshire
Recycling metal that has been left behind following cremations has led to a £10,000 boost for charity that helps people who have suffered from the death of a baby.
An Extinction Rebellion and former Norwich city councillor has been arrested for his involvement in climate change protests.
Nine people – including a woman from Littleport, a man from Bedford and a woman from Bury St Edmunds – were arrested and charged following a protest in Cambridge.
People will be able to drop off hazardous waste at some of Norfolk’s recycling centres when an amnesty on such materials is held.
Environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion will be staging a ‘critical mass’ bicycle ride to demonstrate about climate change.
A number of protesters – one as young as 19 – have appeared in court charged with criminal damage to two Cambridgeshire land marks.
Two activists from Norfolk who dug out a lawn outside a Cambridge University college have been fined and ordered to pay compensation, while a third awaits punishment.