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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.

A new political map for Fenland District Council

Fenland is set to have new boundaries for its council wards

Community Safety Event in Murrow

Fenland District Council's Community Safety team will be heading to Murrow next week as part of a local book café event.

Council issues response to first stage Wisbech Incinerator consultation

Fenland District Council has now submitted its initial response to the Planning Inspectorate following plans from Medworth CHP Limited to build a waste incinerator near Wisbech.

Bin collections to begin earlier due to heatwave

Residents are being advised that bin collections will be carried out slightly earlier than normal this week to help crews cope with the high temperatures.

Major boost for motorists as new bridge over King's Dyke Level Crossing opens

For decades it has felt like a bridge too far, but there will be much rejoicing now that quicker road commuting times between Peterborough and Whittlesey are fast approaching.

Preliminary designs revealed for March town centre transformation

Preliminary designs for a once-in-a-generation transformation of March town centre have been revealed following council talks with market traders and local councillors.

Grant scheme launched to help regenerate empty town centre units in March

The first of two new grant schemes aimed at boosting regeneration in March has been launched by Fenland District Council.

Living safely with Covid

With restrictions coming to an end in England, residents in Cambridgeshire are being encouraged to make the most of the spring and summer while continuing good hygiene practices which will help protect themselves and others from serious illness.

UK Power Networks - Payment information for Storm Eunice

UK Power Networks have decided to make goodwill payments to customers who were worst affected by power cuts caused by Storm Eunice and have been without power for at least 24 hours.

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