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.

Hereward Community Rail Partnership helps boost youngsters travel confidence
Youngsters from Manea Guides were the latest to enjoy a 'Try A Train' trip, a community initiative aimed at boosting confidence and knowledge to travel by rail.

Residents' views sought on relocation of Wisbech funfair
Residents are being asked for their views on where the twice-yearly funfair could go in Wisbech, following news that its usual site can no longer be used.

Sign up now to save on garden waste collection
Fenland residents are urged to sign up now to make savings on having their garden waste collected year-round.

Round two of the Fenland Culture Fund opens to applications
Local creatives and community arts organisations are being invited to apply for a share of £50,000 to help develop and enrich arts, culture and heritage opportunities across Fenland.

Time is running out to have your say in Whittlesey Relief Road consultation
Local people have less than a week left to take part in the Whittlesey Relief Road consultation, which closes on Friday November 22.

Find out more about the Fenland Culture Fund at round two launch event
An open celebration event is taking place in Wisbech to launch round two of the Fenland Culture Fund.
March and Wisbech will be alive with festive cheer as Christmas events return
Festive stalls, entertainment and fun will fill March and Wisbech again this year as annual free-to-attend Christmas events return.

Enjoy free coffee, cake and conversation: Meet rail managers at March Station coffee morning
Residents and rail passengers are being invited to share their feedback on local railway services and stations - and enjoy a free cuppa - during a community coffee morning at March Station.

March transformation marks new chapter for historic market town
A major transformation scheme to revitalise the heart of March town centre and ensure it remains thriving and ready for the future is now complete.