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.
£1.5m revamp for play equipment in Fenland's parks
Play areas across Fenland are to get a £1.5million revamp, Fenland District Council's Cabinet has agreed.
Fenland District Council responds to latest plans for the Fens Reservoir
Fenland District Council has submitted its response to Anglian Water and Cambridge Water's latest consultation on the proposed Fens Reservoir.
Refuse workers retire after each serving for 46 years
Two refuse workers are retiring from Fenland District Council after each serving for 46 years.
Nursery children enjoying new outdoor area thanks to grant
Children at Park Lane Nursery, Whittlesey, are enjoying an enhanced outdoor play and environmental education area thanks to a grant.
Free, weekly food waste collections coming to Fenland in 2026
National food waste changes designed to help residents recycle more and reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill are coming to Fenland next summer.
Fenland Cabinet members call on Government to halt Local Government Reorganisation process
Cabinet members at Fenland District Council have called on the Government to halt the national Local Government Reorganisation process, describing it as "fundamentally flawed" and likely to fail unless a full and independent review is undertaken.
Share your views on using Whittlesea Railway Station to help unlock plans for future regeneration
Fenland District Council is inviting residents, businesses, and rail users to share their views on using Whittlesea Railway Station to help develop the business case for future regeneration plans.
First anniversary of get well for work free support programme
People at their lowest ebb, who have lost hope and direction are turning things around with the support of a free support scheme now marking its first anniversary.
Pupils celebrate rail heritage with new artwork at Fenland stations
Children from three Fenland primary schools have brought the region's rail history to life with new artwork now on display at Manea, March and Whittlesea stations.