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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.

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.

Historic fountain to be carefully stored as Broad Street regeneration gets underway

Work to carefully dismantle March's Coronation Fountain will begin shortly, ready for the historic feature to be relocated once the town centre regeneration is complete.

Work to start on March's Broad Street regeneration

The next stage of March town centre's multi-million pound regeneration is set to get underway this month.

Council purchase of former bank will create 'fantastic opportunity' for March

Fenland District Council has confirmed the purchase of the old Barclays Bank building in Broad Street, March, as part of the multi-million pound town centre regeneration.

Pubs and clubs can stay open later for the coronation weekend

The Government has approved an automatic extension on licensing hours during this weekend's Coronation bank holiday.

Wisbech play area set for makeover

Children and families in Wisbech are set to benefit from a range of brand-new play equipment, as the much-loved play area in Wisbech Park gets a makeover.

Fenland District Council set to REDUCE council tax

For the past four years Fenland District Council has frozen its portion of the council tax bill to reduce the financial burden on residents. Now, the authority is set to go even further amid the cost-of-living crisis, by proposing to cut its element of the council tax bill by 2%.

Wisbech walk leader is helping others after eight stone weight loss

Less than four years ago, Dee Ucuncu had such a weight problem she struggled to walk.

Council supports renters with mould issues

Fenland residents who live in social and privately rented housing are being reminded that they can seek help from Fenland District Council if mould issues are not resolved by their landlords.

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