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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.

Free event offers information on services and support for over 60s

Over 60s can discover opportunities, services and support available to them at an upcoming free, informal Golden Age event.

May 2025 election results

Elections were held on May 1 for Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Mayor and Cambridgeshire County Council.

Wisbech Splashpad reopens for summer fun

Families can once again enjoy a summer of water-filled fun as Wisbech Splashpad reopens today, Friday 2 May - just in time for the May Bank Holiday weekend.

New accessibility feature introduced for 1 May elections

Voters with a visual impairment will be able to cast their vote more independently in this week's elections, thanks to the introduction of a new accessibility feature.

Funding for website upgrade to encourage more people to visit Cambridgeshire by rail

The Hereward Community Rail Partnership (CRP) website has been developed into a 'one stop' hub for travel and tourism in North Cambridgeshire thanks to a grant from Greater Anglia's Customer and Community Improvement Fund.

Fun at St George's Fayre 2025

Visitors enjoyed a day packed with entertainment and energy at the 2025 St George's Fayre.

Council rectifies postal vote issue following isolated error

Fenland District Council has identified an error affecting a small number of postal votes issued for the upcoming Cambridgeshire County Council and Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority Mayoral elections on Thursday 1 May.

Postal voters reminded about changes to handing in their vote

Postal votes are beginning to arrive on doormats ahead of the elections on Thursday 1 May to appoint councillors to Cambridgeshire County Council, and a Mayor to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority.

Couch to 5k running class graduates never thought they'd be able to do it - but now they can and you could too!

A grandma who never thought she'd run again, and a brain tumour survivor battling back to health, were among the recent graduates from a free Fenland 'couch to 5k' running programme - and you could be in the next cohort.

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