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See the latest Fenland District Council news, events and press releases below. You can also keep up-to-date on FacebookTwitterLinkedIn and with our digital newsletter The Fenlander.

Whittlesey Relief Road consultation: Public invited to share views on proposed options

The long-anticipated Whittlesey Relief Road project is taking a major step forward as the first public consultation on the scheme is announced.

Get ready for March's first Farmers Fayre this weekend!

March's recently revitalised Market Place is set to host its first ever Farmers Fayre this weekend, offering a delightful array of local produce.

Boost for Fenland as new affordable homes are completed

A new housing development in Wisbech has been celebrated at a special event marking the first time Fenland District Council has worked with one of the Midland's largest housing associations.

District Council investigates moving headquarters as part of accommodation review

Fenland District Council is looking into the possibility of moving its headquarters in March as part of a review of office space that could bring long-term savings for the taxpayer.

Tickets now on sale for the Hereward Community Rail Partnership's festive Santa Train!

Embark on a magical journey this Christmas on board the Hereward Community Rail Partnership's festive Santa Train!

Respects paid to former Councillor and Mayor of Wisbech

Tributes are being paid to Avis Gilliatt, a former member of Fenland District Council, who has sadly passed away.

Chance to chat all things rail at latest Meet the Manager event

Another opportunity to meet rail managers and transport representatives and ask questions about services and improvements is being held in Fenland next week.

Free walking hockey added to free and low-cost exercise and wellbeing classes

Free walking hockey sessions have been added this month (October 2024) to a programme of free and low-cost exercise and wellbeing classes offered in Fenland.

Tougher penalties for littering, flyposting, fly-tipping — and handing waste to unauthorised carriers who dump it

Littering, fly-tipping and handing waste to unauthorised carriers who go on to dump it, will all attract much tougher financial penalties in Fenland.

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