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What We Do?
Fenland Heritage Network is an informal group of organisations with the common aim of promoting local heritage. The network is open to all organisations across the region including museums, libraries, local history groups and archaeology societies.
The network is free and open to all heritage groups.
INFORMATION AND SHARING
Experienced Team
Established in February 2020, we aim through our network of organisations, library of information and knowledge to help promote these heritage organisations throughout Lincolnshire and the Fens.



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News and Articles
Eastern Daily Press: Wisbech ‘gap’ filled after blighting town centre for decades
Fenland Council has now completed the redevelopment of the former Cook's Butchers shop in Wisbech, which was demolished after its frontage collapsed in the 1980s.Read the story on their website HERE
BBC – The Whittlesey 18th Century mud walls built to beat brick tax
Rare walls made of mud from the 18th and 19th Centuries that are "in danger of completely disappearing" have been given extra protection. The walls in Whittlesey, near Peterborough, were made in response to the brick...
