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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.

Sign up for free wellbeing kickboxing

There's still time to sign up for free wellbeing kickboxing sessions where pads and punchbags will be used in a fun and friendly exercise class.

Free taster sessions for new strength and social exercise classes for older people

Free taster sessions are being held to launch new exercise sessions for older people in Fenland.

Council proposes no council tax increase, as draft Budget and Business Plan is published

A year after cutting its portion of the council tax by two per cent, Fenland District Council is now proposing to freeze its element of the council tax over the next 12 months, to further support its residents.

Nominate an unsung hero for a Pride in Fenland award

Who do you know who goes to great lengths to support others, has fundraised for charity, volunteers tirelessly or has done something remarkable for someone else?

Who deserves a Fenland Business Award?

A few weeks remain to make nominations in this year's Fenland Business Awards.

Free exercise, wellness and social activity sessions for New Year

Free exercise, wellness and social activity sessions including wellness kickboxing, tea dances and specialist dementia-friendly classes are on offer across Fenland in the New Year.

Town centre footfall tripled on Christmas fayre day

Organisers are delighted that town centre footfall figures tripled on the day of Wisbech Christmas Fayre, despite heavy rain leading to an early finish.

Fens' community rail project shortlisted for national industry award

Fenland's Hereward Community Rail Partnership (CRP) has been shortlisted in the 2024 Community Rail Awards for its free sustainable transport tool.

Tickets open for series of FREE heritage talks across Fenland

A series of free heritage talks will be held across Fenland in the New Year, thanks to funding from Arts Council England.

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