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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.

Fenland railway station celebrates official opening of free car park, amid record passenger numbers

A free passenger car park has been officially opened at Manea Railway Station, as rail journeys from the station increase to over 21,000 a year for the first time.

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.

New community pavilion set to enhance Wisbech Park

Wisbech Park is poised to become an even more vibrant and welcoming community space with the completion of a state-of-the-art community pavilion.

Government pledges £3million of additional funding for local authorities impacted by Internal Drainage Board (IDB) levies.

Internal Drainage Board group welcomes commitment to implement long-term funding solution.

Fenland council maintains strong objection to Wisbech incinerator

Fenland District Council has maintained its strong objection to the proposed Wisbech incinerator after the Secretary of State deciding the plan asked for an updated position on a specific aspect.

Three people fined after using rogue traders to tip their rubbish

Three Fenland residents have each been given £400 penalties after paying bogus traders to take away rubbish that was later found illegally dumped.

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.

'Help us keep Leverington beautiful' urges local Street Pride group

A local volunteering group has issued a New Year plea, urging additional volunteers to come forward and help keep the group running.

Council leaders thank those who helped others during recent flooding

Fenland District Council leaders have thanked those who helped residents affected by flooding in the wake of Storm Henk.

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