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.
Crackdown on illegal vapes and Tobacco continues on eve of Tobacco and Vapes Bill
As the Tobacco and Vapes Bill begins its route through the legislative process, the crackdown on illegal vapes and illicit tobacco continues across Cambridgeshire, with further seizures made on Wednesday, 6 November from shops in Whittlesey, March and Chatteris. 
	Restored historic fountain returns to Broad Street
March's historic Coronation fountain is set to be reinstalled in Broad Street next week following a programme of refurbishment.
	March town centre regeneration enters final phase
An ambitious, multi-million pound scheme to support and revitalise March town centre is nearing completion, with works due to be complete by the end of October.
	Council's marine team undertake counter-pollution exercise in River Nene
A training exercise designed to test the response in the event of an oil spill was held in the River Nene in Wisbech this week.
	Communities at risk of flooding face service cuts
A press release from the District Councils' Network - published 15 August, 2024
	Changing Places toilets improve accessibility in Fenland
People with additional access needs and ability challenges now have more well-equipped toilets in Fenland.
	Bids invited for March shopfront improvement grants of up to £50,000
Bids are being invited for grants of up to £50,000 for shopfront improvements to businesses in the heart of March town centre.
	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.
	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.