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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.

Wisbech car park demolition does not require formal planning permission to go ahead, under planning law

Owners of the Horsefair Shopping Centre in Wisbech are planning to demolish its multi-storey car park under 'Permitted Development Rights' - meaning it does not require planning permission to go ahead.

Hereward Community Rail Partnership champions Rail Safety Week

Rail safety was in focus on the Hereward Line between Ely and Peterborough recently, with a series of events taking place during Rail Safety Week.

Council to urge new Government ministers to overturn planning permission for Wisbech incinerator

Fenland District Council Members will this week write to new Government ministers urging them to overturn the former Government's decision to approve the Wisbech incinerator.

Fenland bids farewell to stalwart Whittlesey councillor

Tribute has been paid to leading and long-standing former councillor Kay Mayor who has stepped down after serving the local area for 17 years.

Council joins Sanctuary to mark new affordable homes in March

National housing provider Sanctuary has delivered 24 much-needed new affordable homes for local people in March.

Residents' views sought on council's homelessness strategy

Fenland District Council is developing a new five-year Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Strategy - and would like to hear your views.

Council reaffirms commitment to residents despite Wisbech incinerator legal battle loss

Fenland District Council Members have reaffirmed their commitment to representing residents' views on the Wisbech incinerator, despite the Council losing its legal battle to halt the development.

Children learn vital skills at Safety Zone events in Fenland

Hundreds of primary school children gained crucial safety skills thanks to the latest Safety Zone events to take place across Fenland.

Are you prepared if an emergency were to strike?

A new government website encourages people to take some simple steps to be prepared in case of emergencies such as floods, fires or power cuts.

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