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.
Two bin lorries worth of waste cleared from a layby and embankment
An embankment and layby in Friday Bridge that saw almost 40 incidents of fly-tipping in nine months has been cleaned up and preventative measures put in place to deter offenders.
LGA SIG welcomes commitment to implement long-term funding solution for Internal Drainage Boards
A press release from the District Councils' Network - published 24 January, 2024
National Grid launches consultation on plans for new power line running through Fenland
Fenland District Council wants to make residents aware of a new consultation launched by National Grid on its plans for a new overhead power line and pylons that pass through the Fens, and substation on the district boundary.
Temporary toilets for March as town centre regeneration continues
Work will begin imminently on the removal of the existing toilet block in March town centre to allow further progress on the multi-million redevelopment of the riverside and Broad Street.
Emergency cold weather support available to rough sleepers
Emergency support is available to rough sleepers in Fenland during the current cold snap to ensure no-one has to sleep outside.
Council working to bring empty homes back into residential use
As the number of long-term empty homes increases nationally, work is continuing apace in Fenland to help address the issue.
March Broad Street regeneration one night road closure - 30 August 2023
A section of Station Road in March, between the Station Road/Broad Street junction and Creek Road junction, will be closed tonight as part of the Broad Street regeneration works.
Work to dismantle March's historic fountain begins
Work to carefully dismantle March's Coronation Fountain as part of the town centre regeneration has begun this week (8 August).
One of March's oldest buildings gets a facelift with Council support
One of March's oldest Conservation Area buildings is getting a new lease of life with support from Fenland District Council.