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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.

Council disappointment at Wisbech incinerator judicial review decision

Fenland District Council is extremely disappointed with the decision to refuse our application for judicial review on the Medworth Energy from Waste development.

What to expect at the polling station for elections on 4 July

A quick guide to voting and what to expect at the polling station on Thursday 4 July 2024.

Remember to bring your photo ID for the general election

Residents in Fenland are being urged to remember their photo ID when they go to vote in the general election on Thursday, 4 July.

Chatteris Midsummer Festival Brings Together Performers, Stalls, and Community Fun

Local residents, retailers and community groups came together on Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 June for 2024's Chatteris Midsummer Festival.

Deadline approaches for free voter ID ahead of general election

Time to apply for free voter ID ahead of the general election is running out. The deadline is 5pm on Wednesday 26 June.

Voters urged to check they're election ready before it's too late

Anyone wanting to vote in the UK General Election or Whittlesey by-elections on 4 July, must be registered to vote before the deadline on midnight 18 June.

Don't miss Chatteris Midsummer Festival 2024

Don't miss Chatteris Midsummer Festival 2024 on Saturday, June 22, and Sunday, June 23. The festival is packed with attractions and kicks off with a vibrant movie-themed parade through the town.

Whittlesey By-Elections to be held on same day as General Election

A town and district councillor has stepped down from Fenland District Council and Whittlesey Town Council, triggering two by-elections on the same day as the UK Parliamentary General Election on Thursday 4 July.

Concerns raised over illegal advertising of Botox treatments in Fenland salons

Fenland beauty clinics are being reminded that it is illegal for Botox treatments to be advertised to the public after concerns were raised with Fenland District Council.

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