News and Events
See the latest Fenland District Council news, events and press releases below. You can also keep up-to-date on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and with our digital newsletter The Fenlander.

Fly-tipping hotspot cleared of lorry loads of waste
A fly-tipping hot spot has been cleared of the equivalent of around one-and-a-half bin lorries full of dumped household goods, furniture, commercial waste and other junk.
Excitement as St George's Fayre makes a return to the heart of March town centre
Preparations are in full swing for this year's St George's Fayre, in March town, which will be packed with new and favourite attractions.
Community input sought on exciting March country park project
Fenland District Council is inviting residents to have their say on a proposed new country park space in March.

New scheme that helps people in Fenland get back to or stay in work is already supporting 150 people
A new scheme that supports people in Fenland who are struggling to get or remain in work due to ill health, is already supporting 150 people.

Council pushing forward with plan to redevelop another Wisbech High Street building
Fenland councillors have agreed to take the next step in a long-held plan to build on a site in Wisbech High Street.

Fenland Culture Fund awards over £55,000 to arts, culture and heritage organisations across the district
Grants totalling over £55,000 have been awarded from the second round of the Fenland Culture Fund, boosting arts, culture and heritage opportunities across the district.

Grants available to help cut fuel costs and keep homes warm
Fenland residents can now make their homes warmer and save on energy bills with grant funding from Fenland District Council.

Latest Meet the Manager event coming to Manea on 6 March
Rail passengers and residents are being invited to an afternoon of 'all things railway' when the Hereward Community Rail Partnership holds its latest Meet the Manager event.

Council adds pressure to complete work on private property in Wisbech Market Place
Members of the public and local councillors have expressed frustration with the slow pace of work on privately owned historic buildings in Wisbech Market Place.