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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.

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.

Council disappointment at Wisbech incinerator judicial review decision

Fenland District Council is extremely disappointed with the decision to refuse our application for judicial review on the Medworth Energy from Waste development.

Concerns raised over illegal advertising of Botox treatments in Fenland salons

Fenland beauty clinics are being reminded that it is illegal for Botox treatments to be advertised to the public after concerns were raised with Fenland District Council.

Whittlesea Railway Station £3m investment moves forward

The delivery of a £3million programme of enhancements at Whittlesea railway station was approved by Fenland District Council's Cabinet on Monday (20 May).

£20 million investment for Wisbech is a real opportunity

"Twenty million pounds under local control to achieve many of the things that I'm sure local residents in Wisbech want to see achieved."

Could you lead a dementia friendly exercise class and bring joy to your own and others' lives?

Weekly in Fenland towns, rooms fill with people who are all in the same very difficult boat and they laugh, sing, do some light exercise and find understanding and friendship.

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