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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.

Call for revised local transport plan

Fenland District Council agreed a motion to call on Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority (CPCA) for a revised long-term strategy to improve transport in the county.

Improving access to mental health services for rough sleepers in Fenland

Rough sleepers in Fenland are benefitting from better access to specialist mental health support thanks to a new partnership between Fenland District Council and the NHS.

March Broad Street regeneration one night road closure - 30 August 2023

A section of Station Road in March, between the Station Road/Broad Street junction and Creek Road junction, will be closed tonight as part of the Broad Street regeneration works.

Work to dismantle March's historic fountain begins

Work to carefully dismantle March's Coronation Fountain as part of the town centre regeneration has begun this week (8 August).

One of March's oldest buildings gets a facelift with Council support

One of March's oldest Conservation Area buildings is getting a new lease of life with support from Fenland District Council.

Community Coffee Mornings: Join Octavius for updates on Broad Street Regeneration

Residents are invited to attend weekly Coffee Mornings with Broad Street regeneration contractors, Octavius.

Grants up to £25,000 available to help bring empty shops in March back into use

Owners of empty shops in March town centre are being reminded about a grant scheme that will help them to develop and refurbish premises - and bring them back into use.

Work on March fountain to progress after birds fledge nest

Planned work to remove and store March's Coronation Fountain can now proceed after birds found nesting in the historic structure fledged successfully.

Work starts at Wisbech High Street 'gap site'

Contractors have begun work on filling in 'The Gap' that has marred Wisbech High Street for most of the past 40 years.

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