
Monthly Archives: April 2026
⚫ March Christmas Lights – open public meeting Thursday 23 April 2026 – 6.30pm – Cassanos
Everyone invited to an open meeting to discuss setting up a new, independent, Christmas Lights body.
If you wish to get involved, please come along and volunteer to assist.
Thursday 23 April 2026 – 6.30pm – Cassanos
Image – March Christmas Lights


Image – Cambs Times
Image – Fenland Citizen

⚫ New community grants available in March
Burnthouse Farm Grants
Grants from £50 to £300 are available for community groups in March from a fund allocated by Burnthouse Farm and administered by March Town Council.
Applications are welcomed from any community group within March. CLICK HERE

⚫ St George’s Fayre Art Competition for ages 5 to 11 – get your entry in by 17 April

⚫ St George’s Fayre returns on Sunday, April 26

March town centre will fill with fun, activity and visitors on Sunday, April 26, for the annual free-to-attend St George’s Fayre.
The Fenland Four Seasons event, supported by Fenland District Council, takes place 10am to 4pm, and will see Market Place, Broad Street and West End Park filled with attractions, street food, live entertainment and more than 100 stalls.
The fayre kicks off with a parade to the town centre, leaving from Robin Goodfellow’s Lane (behind March Community Centre), at 10am.
The parade is being organised by 20Twenty Productions this year, with community groups from March. And there are opportunities for the public to get involved.


In March Market Place there’ll be a community stage and free arts activities; in Broad Street a funfair; in March Library car park, in City Road, live performance and dance; at West End Park bandstand there’ll be live music.
Activities and attractions will also be hosted in March Museum, in High Street, and March library, in City Road, where there’ll be an indoor craft market and Library Presents performances, and at St Peter’s Church, in High Street.
St George’s Fayre is organised by Fenland District Council in partnership with March Events Committee and supported by partners including March Town Council, March Library, March Museum, St Peter’s Church, The Library Presents and 20Twenty Productions.
Parking in the town centre is limited and visitors are encouraged to walk, cycle or travel by public transport where possible. March train station is a 15-minute walk from the event.
Some town centre roads will be closed from 5am to 7.30pm. Full details available via the highways authority Cambridgeshire County Council, which has responsibility for roads.
All Fenland District Council’s free town centre car parks, barring Market Place and George Campbell Leisure Centre car park, will be open throughout, including City Road and Darthill Road. Visitors are also welcome to use Fenland Hall car park, in County Road.
The district council supports Fenland Four Seasons events in Chatteris, March, Whittlesey and Wisbech. Catering stalls are allocated at the beginning of the year, whilst other stall pitches are available up to one month before each event.
To find out more, see: www.fenland.gov.uk/events
Updates on the events are often available through the council’s social media channels:
- Facebook:
- www.facebook.com/FenlandDistrictCouncil/ and
- Markets & Events in Fenland: www.facebook.com/fenlandevents
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/fenland-district-council/
- X: x.com/FenlandCouncil
To get involved in the St George’s Fayre parade, contact: katherine@20twentyproductions.co.uk
⚫ BBC Radio Cambridgeshire at March & District Museum

Tuesday 31st March live from March celebrating the town’s Fenland history and meeting its geese – Dotty MacLeod’s programme from March Museum – – Listen here
