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.
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.
LGA SIG welcomes commitment to implement long-term funding solution for Internal Drainage Boards
A press release from the District Councils' Network - published 24 January, 2024
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.
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.
Temporary toilets for March as town centre regeneration continues
Work will begin imminently on the removal of the existing toilet block in March town centre to allow further progress on the multi-million redevelopment of the riverside and Broad Street.