by admin | Apr 7, 2018 | history, Other news, Project Updates
On the 5th April members of the Fenland Trust accompanied Patrick Barkham of the Guardian walking sections of the Fen Edge Trail. The Fen Edge Trail is a walking route around the Cambridgeshire Fens, roughly following the land that lies 5 metres above sea level (the 5...
by admin | Jan 7, 2018 | history, Project Updates
The parish of Glatton and the Fenland Trust present a weekend of festivities to celebrate and commemorate the life and works of internationally acclaimed novelist, playwright, journalist, composer and political activist, Beverley Nichols, who lived in Glatton for...
by admin | Nov 26, 2017 | history, Project Updates
The status of Holmeās public house the Admiral Wells as the lowest in the British Isles was set in stone in November at a special ceremony. The Fenland Trust unveiled a heritage plaque at the inn with members of Holme Parish Council and Huntingdonshire District...
by admin | Nov 26, 2015 | Project Updates
The Fenland Trust is excited to be working in partnership with Ramsey Million. Ramsey is a rural market town situated on the edge of the fens. Approximately 9,000 people live in the town and surrounding villages. The opportunities in this location are staggering; the...
by admin | Sep 18, 2015 | history, Project Updates
“Mighty oaks from little acorns grow” - an apt phrase for the unveiling of Yaxley’s second heritage plaque at the birthplace of founder of the Royal Astronomical Society Olinthus Gregory and former Royal Oak public house in Yaxley. In attendance were...
by admin | Sep 13, 2015 | history, Project Updates
Yaxley’s heritage spine was launched today at the Norman Cross heritage site. After a week of presentations by Vivacity’s finest historians in the village the Fenland Trust joined forces with the Friends of Norman Cross to really put a stamp on...
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