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.
Businesses and organisations invited to join fight against hate crime
Businesses, community and statutory organisations are urged to become champions in the fight against hate crime.
Free and low-cost exercise and activity sessions - November 2025
There's free and low-cost fun and activity for all on offer with Active Fenland.
Share your views on using Whittlesea Railway Station to help unlock plans for future regeneration
Fenland District Council is inviting residents, businesses, and rail users to share their views on using Whittlesea Railway Station to help develop the business case for future regeneration plans.
First anniversary of get well for work free support programme
People at their lowest ebb, who have lost hope and direction are turning things around with the support of a free support scheme now marking its first anniversary.
Gift collection for older people this Christmas
Generous Fenland residents are again being called upon to donate gifts for older people this Christmas.
Pupils celebrate rail heritage with new artwork at Fenland stations
Children from three Fenland primary schools have brought the region's rail history to life with new artwork now on display at Manea, March and Whittlesea stations.
Manor Leisure Centre Redevelopment: Drop-in engagement events in Whittlesey
People can find out more and have their say on plans to redevelop the Manor Leisure Centre in Whittlesey at two engagement events being held on Thursday 30 October.
Have your say in 'phase three consultation' on proposed new Fens reservoir
Anglian Water and Cambridge Water are progressing plans for a new Fens reservoir and are about to launch another round of consultation.
£1.5 million in incorrectly claimed Council Tax support and discounts being recovered
False and incorrect claims of Council Tax support and discounts in Fenland totalling almost £1.5 million have been identified and are now being recovered, thanks to a fraud crackdown.