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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.

New community pantry launches in Whittlesey

A new community pantry which aims to make a positive impact on the local environment and society has launched in Whittlesey.

Help shape Fenland's major celebration events

It feels only a few short weeks since Fenland's major summer events - and, for many, too early to think about Christmas, yet planning for the festive season and beyond is already well under way.

New grant scheme launched to support culture and creativity across the district

Fenland District Council has launched a new grant scheme to support arts, culture and heritage activity across the district.

Excellence award for Fenland planning team member

Support from her team was instrumental in securing a Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) excellence award, a member of Fenland District Council's planning team has said.

Outstanding Fenland volunteers honoured at annual celebration event

Dedicated volunteers who have helped to nurture and transform Fenland over the past 12 months have been honoured by Fenland District Council.

Could your small business use a £5k Government grant?

Small Fenland businesses and farmers can now apply for a Government grant of up to £5,000 to help them thrive.

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).

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.

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