News and Events
See the latest Fenland District Council news, events and press releases below. You can also keep up-to-date on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and with our digital newsletter The Fenlander.
Three options announced for council reorganisation plans
Council leaders have announced they have identified 3 preferred options for creating new unitary councils across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Creative wellbeing for Whittlesey - free art boxes and workshops launch to support mental health
A new community wellbeing initiative has launched in Whittlesey to help residents experiencing isolation, anxiety, or mental health challenges to express themselves
Don't miss Chatteris Midsummer Festival
A packed weekend of fun and entertainment is planned for Chatteris Midsummer Festival.
Work begins on new public toilets in March
Work is now underway on the construction of new public toilets in March, marking another step in the town centre regeneration.
Whittlesey Relief Road feasibility study published as Council approves next steps for further work
Fenland District Council has agreed to progress the next phase of the Whittlesey Relief Road project, including sourcing £220,000 of extra funding required to complete more detailed work.
New Chairman elected for Fenland District Council
Wisbech councillor Nick Meekins received a special memento when he stepped down as Chairman of Fenland District Council after two years in office.
Landlord and property manager prosecuted for "despicable" illegal eviction of family
A landlord and property manager who illegally evicted a family from their home in Wisbech have been successfully prosecuted by Fenland District Council.
New accessibility feature introduced for 1 May elections
Voters with a visual impairment will be able to cast their vote more independently in this week's elections, thanks to the introduction of a new accessibility feature.
Funding for website upgrade to encourage more people to visit Cambridgeshire by rail
The Hereward Community Rail Partnership (CRP) website has been developed into a 'one stop' hub for travel and tourism in North Cambridgeshire thanks to a grant from Greater Anglia's Customer and Community Improvement Fund.