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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.

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.

Emergency cold weather support available to rough sleepers

Emergency support is available to rough sleepers in Fenland during the current cold snap to ensure no-one has to sleep outside.

Council working to bring empty homes back into residential use

As the number of long-term empty homes increases nationally, work is continuing apace in Fenland to help address the issue.

Living Sport in partnership with Fenland District Council

Fenland District Council is delighted to be working in partnership with Living Sport, to support its Active Fenland team to deliver physical activity interventions within the local community.

£2 bus fare cap extended

Fenland residents can continue to pay less to get around by bus as the Government's cap on single bus fares has been extended.

Council speaks out against 'war on motorists'

Fenland councillors have vowed to reject proposals to introduce "anti-motorist" schemes in the district that are "deliberately designed to force people out of their cars".

Council agrees motion against County Council weed spraying decision

Members of Fenland District Council will be writing to Cambridgeshire County Council to call for the re-introduction of weed spraying alongside roads and pavements, following a motion at Full Council on Monday (2 October).

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