
For details of event being held in March CLICK HERE


For details of event being held in March CLICK HERE


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If you are, or know, a March community organisation that could do with some financial help, please see the guidance to check whether you meet the criteria. SEE HERE

Round 2 of 2025-2026 Grants and Donations will be considered at the March Town Council meeting being held on 1 September 2025 and applications must be received by 27 August.
Further applications for 2025-2026 will be considered in December and March.

Library drop-in sessions available
A March Library drop-in session will be available during the survey period on 28 August, 2pm – 4pm
You are able to ask any questions you have regarding the local nature recovery strategy.
All libraries throughout the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough region also have access to printed versions of the surveys and maps which you can view at any time.
More dates for community engagement events will be on the website
The consultation is currently live and will be running until Friday 11 September 2025. Please make sure to take the chance to input your views. You can access the survey online here or if you have any questions about the consultation please feel free to contact localnaturerecoverystrategy@cambridgeshire.gov.uk.

Public consultation survey on the draft Local Nature Recovery Strategy (LNRS) is open and runs from Thursday 18 July to Thursday 11 September 2025.

Residents across Fenland are being reminded to check their voter registration details or risk missing the chance to vote in future elections, with the annual canvass now underway.
The canvass, a legal requirement carried out each year by councils, ensures the electoral register is accurate and up to date. It also helps identify residents who are not yet registered to vote.
By confirming or updating their details, residents can make sure they remain eligible to vote in future elections and have their say on decisions that affect them.
The council will be contacting all residential properties in the district in a variety of ways including by email, post, phone and visiting properties.
Key dates for the 2025 annual canvass:
• Canvass emails sent from 4 July 2025 (residents who did not respond to their email will receive a letter)
• Initial canvass letters delivered from 26 July to 17 August 2025
• Reminder canvass letters delivered from 9 September 2025
• Canvasser visits to non-responding properties from 11 October to 9 November.
• The revised Register of Electors will be published on 1 December 2025
If you’re not currently registered to vote, your name will not appear in the messages sent by the Council.
The easiest way to register to vote is online via the Government website: www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
Recent home movers in particular are urged to check their registration details.
Not every household will need to respond to their canvass communication, but those that are required to do so are encouraged to as soon as possible to ensure that the process runs smoothly and to remove the need for reminders to be sent.
• For more information on the annual canvass and frequently asked questions, visit: www.fenland.gov.uk/AnnualCanvass.
Alternatively, email the council’s elections team at elections@fenland.gov.uk or phone 01354 654321.

The Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Local Government Reorganisation engagement survey is open from Thursday 19 June 2025 to Sunday 20 July 2025.