Cycle September champions receive awards
Cycling champions from across Greater Cambridge pedalled their way to prizes after riding thousands of miles during Cycle September.
GCP meetings postponed following general election announcement
The Greater Cambridge Partnership’s (GCP's) meetings for November and December have been postponed following the announcement of a General Election on 12 December.
Improved walking, cycling and equestrian route opened
An improved cycling, walking and equestrian route has opened in Sawston to deliver smoother and safer journeys.
Still time to give opinions on transport projects
There’s still time for people to give their opinion on projects that aim to significantly improve journeys across Greater Cambridge.
Greater Cambridge Citizens' Assembly headline report published
The UK’s first citizens’ assembly dedicated to tackling transport issues has made recommendations to cut congestion, improve air quality and deliver better public transport in Greater Cambridge.
GCP reports Cycle September success
Thousands of people have been taking to two wheels as part of Cycle September – and covered more than 220,000 miles.
Greater Cambridge Greenways consultations launched
Plans to provide better walking, cycling and equestrian journeys between Cambridge and villages to the north-east of the city have gone out to public consultation.
Projects to boost public transport and improve walking and cycling are under construction
Projects to significantly boost public transport and improve walking and cycling in Greater Cambridge are under construction.
Madingley Road travel plans published for autumn Joint Assembly
Plans for better cycling and walking routes for people travelling along Madingley Road have been published this week.
Have your say on transport projects this Autumn
People will be able to have their say on transport projects that will transform journeys across Greater Cambridge this autumn.
Submit your travel story for Greater Cambridge Citizens’ Assembly
How do we reduce congestion, improve air quality, and provide better public transport in Greater Cambridge? To help answer this question, a group of people will come together for four days this autumn at the Greater Cambridge Citizens’ Assembly and help solve this key issue for the area.
New cycle stands to be installed in time for Cycle September
People can now sign up to take part in Cycle September – one of a range of initiatives to encourage more people to cycle in and around Greater Cambridge.
Experts assembled to support Citizens' Assembly
A team of independent experts has been assembled to support the Greater Cambridge Citizens’ Assembly in looking at how to tackle congestion, improve air quality and provide better public transport in Greater Cambridge.
Work to begin on Chisholm Trail and Abbey Chesterton Bridge
Work on the Chisholm Trail – a new first-class walking and cycling route across the city – will take an exciting step forward next month with the start of construction for the Abbey Chesterton Bridge.
Works begin on Abbey-Chesterton Bridge
The Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) has issued an update on Chisholm Trail, a mostly off road north-south strategic foot and cycleway through Cambridge, and plans for the Abbey-Chesterton bridge. Phase One, which will open up private green areas and link Stourbridge and Coldham’s Commons, is currently under construction.
Still time to have your say on Melbourn and Sawston walking and cycling routes
There are less than three weeks left to shape plans for new walking, cycling and equestrian routes to provide quality links between Cambridge and villages to the south of the city.
Fortnight left to have your say in Whittlesford Parkway station consultation
There are two weeks left for people to have a say on proposals to improve access to and from Whittlesford Parkway station
Join Citizens' Assembly - the next step for transforming public transport
Residents and commuters are being invited to get involved in a Citizens’ Assembly – the next step on the journey to transforming public transport, cutting congestion and improving air quality in Greater Cambridge.
New cycle route opens to improve links with the city
Cyclists will enjoy smoother and safer journeys following the opening of a new route along Green End Road to make it easier to cycle into the city.
New apprenticeship service launches for Greater Cambridge
The Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) has launched a new apprenticeship scheme with the express objective of creating more than 400 new apprenticeships across Greater Cambridge.
GCP to draw up plans to transform public transport
Bold plans to cut congestion, transform public transport and improve air quality in Greater Cambridge will be drawn up following a decision by the Greater Cambridge Partnership’s Executive Board.
New cycle-friendly traffic lights installed in Cambridge
New cycle-friendly traffic lights have been installed in Cambridge and extra cycle lockers will be added to Park & Ride sites to encourage more people to jump on to their bikes.
Have your say on routes for Melbourn and Sawston Greenways
Proposals for new walking, cycling and equestrian routes to help people living in villages south of Cambridge get into the city are out to public consultation today.
Plans to improve Whittlesford Park station out for public consultation
More than 30 possible improvements around Whittlesford Parkway station are out for public consultation from today.
GCP teams up with Love to Ride for cycling challenges
The Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) has teamed up with Love to Ride to encourage more people to jump on their bikes to enjoy the benefits of cycling around Cambridge - Britain’s cycling city.