Councillors give the green light to ‘Debate Not Hate’ in a national campaign to tackle abuse and intimidation of Councillors
South Cambridgeshire Councillors agreed to take a zero-tolerance approach to abuse and intimidation of councillors and council staff as part of a national campaign.
Council proposes over £200,000 of further cost of living support
Plans for a further cost of living support package for residents, worth more than £200,000, have been published by South Cambridgeshire District Council.
Council delivers more new homes that are affordable to live in
The first of more than 30 new Council homes in Gamlingay are ready for local people to move into, as part of a joint project between South Cambridgeshire District Council and Morris Homes.
Multiply bus rolling into towns to help people become more number confident
A bus roadshow is touring across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to help people become more number confident.
Residents asked what they would do to make Cambridge a better place to live, work and spend leisure time in
Cambridge City Council is asking people living in Cambridge to complete a short survey to share their thoughts on what they like or dislike about where they live; what makes them feel safe, happy and healthy; and what they would do to make it a better place to live, work and spend leisure time in.
Transformative Careers Hub formally launches with conference at region’s newest University
A trailblazing careers education initiative in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough has been formally launched with a conference organised by the Combined Authority and bringing together employers, and the education and training sector.
Council awards £169,000 to environmental improvement projects in Cambridge
Cambridge City Council has awarded £169,000 in community grants to over 40 projects to improve the environmental quality of streets and open spaces across Cambridge.
The UK Housing Retrofit Challenge
We need to decarbonise 27 million existing domestic properties in the next 27 years. As the task is complex, Cambridge Cleantech need your input today to help them understand and solve the largest challenges facing the built environment in the UK. Please fill out the questionnaire below to help define the problem.
An interview with Cambridges very own Prentis & Co Accountants - 10 Questions all SMES will be asking!
At Computer Tutoring, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive IT training in programs such as Microsoft Office 365 and Adobe Creative Suite. To enhance the value of our services, we are proud to offer a thought-provoking video interview with a highly-regarded accountant - Ian Shipley, a partner at Prentis & Co accountants in Cambridge.
UK Government backing helps launch world first self-driving bus
GCP have been awarded £17.4m to run up to 13 autonomous buses on trials in West Cambridge and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.
Funding to help primary school children dream big about their careers
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority has been selected as one of four trailblazers to deliver an innovative pilot project to inspire primary school-age children in the kinds of jobs they could do in the future and the skills they will need.
Funding to help primary school children dream big about their future careers
The Combined Authority has been selected as one of four trailblazers to deliver an innovative pilot project to inspire primary school-age children in the kinds of jobs they could do in the future and the skills they will need.
Grants upped to £5,000 for groups supporting people fleeing war in Ukraine
CAMBRIDGE City Council has increased the maximum amount of grant funding that community groups, small groups of residents, or organisations supporting refugees can apply for to run activities that support people who have fled Ukraine – from £2,000 to £5,000 per application.
Council sets out plans to award more than £1 million to 60 Cambridge community groups
Cambridge City Council set out plans to award £1,094,000 to 60 voluntary, community and not-for-profit organisations to support projects that will reduce social or economic inequality for Cambridge residents during 2023-2024.
South Cambridgeshire Investment Partnership (SCIP) submits planning application for sustainable Cambourne development
SCIP has submitted a planning application for 256 new low-carbon homes in Cambourne – including more than 70 affordable, net zero homes.
Fengate gets £6m+ go-ahead from influential Combined Authority committee
In the latest move towards helping Peterborough fulfil its aspirations for growth, at today’s meeting of the Combined Authority’s Transport and Infrastructure Committee, members voted to recommend that the Board approve drawdown of £6,665,696 to heft the Fengate Access Study Improvement Schemes from paper to construction.
Key Amnesty campaign to tackle misused Council properties in South Cambridgeshire
People who are misusing Council properties are being offered a one-off opportunity to #DoTheRightThing and return their keys without facing criminal proceedings during a month-long crackdown by South Cambridgeshire District Council.
District Council submits plans for temporary community centre for Northstowe
A planning application to provide a temporary community centre in Northstowe has been submitted by South Cambridgeshire District Council.
Council’s domestic abuse support is praised as a beacon of good practice
The domestic abuse support offered to residents by South Cambridgeshire District Council has been praised for being a beacon of good practice after being awarded national accreditation.
Helping you to help others
ITAC produce new leaflet with key information.
Water and environmental assurances needed as caution urged on plans for new homes
This is a joint news release on behalf of Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire District Council and Greater Cambridge Shared Planning.
Combined Authority wins Government funding for cycling and walking plans
In a great kickstart to the new year, a bid for active travel funding from Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority has been successful.
£1.76 million boost for South Cambridgeshire projects under Shared Prosperity Fund
Eight projects that will benefit communities and businesses and increase job opportunities in South Cambridgeshire have been awarded around £1.76 million in Government funding.
A new cover for the Gibsons Library
Refreshing the branding and signage for the historic Saffron Walden Library.
New funding for community electric vehicle chargers in South Cambridgeshire
Electric vehicle charging will become easier across the district thanks to a new grant for public charging points for village halls and community buildings.