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Stagecoach will start new Cambridge North service on May 21

Stagecoach will start new Cambridge North service on May 21

Stagecoach will start new Cambridge North service on May 21

05 April 2017

The buses will be ready to serve the new station as soon as trains start arriving.


Poverty among the over 65s in Cambridge is deeply worrying says MP Daniel Zeichner

Poverty among the over 65s in Cambridge is deeply worrying says MP Daniel Zeichner

Poverty among the over 65s in Cambridge is deeply worrying says MP Daniel Zeichner

05 April 2017

His comment comes after new research by Age UK.


MedsForMick benefit gig in The Portland Arms Cambridge to raise funds for father fighting cancer

MedsForMick benefit gig in The Portland Arms Cambridge to raise funds for father fighting cancer

MedsForMick benefit gig in The Portland Arms Cambridge to raise funds for father fighting cancer

04 April 2017

A gig is to be held on Sunday, April 9, for a father-of-two with incurable cancer, and ticket proceeeds will go towards treatments that could give him a chance to make precious memories with those closest to him.


Cambridge University Library to expand collection at Ely storage facility

Cambridge University Library to expand collection at Ely storage facility

Cambridge University Library to expand collection at Ely storage facility

03 April 2017

A £17.1million off-site storage facility broke ground in March on the outskirts of Ely.


Cambridge University Women's Boat Club produce record-breaking Boat Race win

Cambridge University Women's Boat Club produce record-breaking Boat Race win

Cambridge University Women's Boat Club produce record-breaking Boat Race win

02 April 2017

But Light Blues' men suffer narrow defeat to Oxford in the Cancer Research UK Boat Race


OPINION - Building new roads is futile

OPINION - Building new roads is futile

OPINION - Building new roads is futile

01 April 2017

As long ago as 1924, it was realised that building new roads attracts additional traffic. In 1994, this was confirmed in a landmark report which led to the abandonment of many road schemes.


Cambridge electric taxis boost could raise air quality and keep fares down

Cambridge electric taxis boost could raise air quality and keep fares down

Cambridge electric taxis boost could raise air quality and keep fares down

01 April 2017

A government grant will fund enough charge points to support the city's taxi fleet switchover.


Clutter concerns delay bike-sharing company Ofo's Cambridge launch

Clutter concerns delay bike-sharing company Ofo's Cambridge launch

Clutter concerns delay bike-sharing company Ofo's Cambridge launch

31 March 2017

The yellow bikes were expected in March.


River Cam gets a spring clean

River Cam gets a spring clean

River Cam gets a spring clean

30 March 2017

Volunteers made the most of a sunny Saturday to clean the River Cam and public open spaces along the banks on March 25.


Brilliant speakers lined up at free Cambridge Independent Business Expo

Brilliant speakers lined up at free Cambridge Independent Business Expo

Brilliant speakers lined up at free Cambridge Independent Business Expo

29 March 2017

The free event is attracting the cream of the Cambridge crop when it comes to networking.


Register to attend or book your company's exhibition stand at the Cambridge Independent Business Expo 2017

Register to attend or book your company's exhibition stand at the Cambridge Independent Business Expo 2017

Register to attend or book your company's exhibition stand at the Cambridge Independent Business Expo 2017

29 March 2017

Reserve your free place or book yourself into one of our seminars at the Cambridge Independent Business Expo


World-leading health care improvement research institute to be established in Cambridge

World-leading health care improvement research institute to be established in Cambridge

World-leading health care improvement research institute to be established in Cambridge

29 March 2017

It will be funded by charity the Health Foundation's largest ever grant of £40 million.


Thousands of sensors will make Cambridge the world's smartest city

Thousands of sensors will make Cambridge the world's smartest city

Thousands of sensors will make Cambridge the world's smartest city

27 March 2017

Cambridge is set to become one of the world's smartest cities, with thousands of data-collecting sensors to be set up on buildings, lampposts, traffic lights and numerous other sources throughout the city over the next couple of years.


OPINION - California scheming: The mentoring idea that's getting more people cycling to work

OPINION - California scheming: The mentoring idea that's getting more people cycling to work

OPINION - California scheming: The mentoring idea that's getting more people cycling to work

26 March 2017

I used to work in London, about two miles from King's Cross.


OPINION - How solving Cambridge’s parking issues will save lives

OPINION - How solving Cambridge’s parking issues will save lives

OPINION - How solving Cambridge’s parking issues will save lives

25 March 2017

The county council highways committee voted last week to pass a new policy on neighbourhood parking – to be precise, it passed half a policy.


Laying foundations for 'Lego' homes at first Cambridgeshire mayoral debate

Laying foundations for 'Lego' homes at first Cambridgeshire mayoral debate

Laying foundations for 'Lego' homes at first Cambridgeshire mayoral debate

25 March 2017

Participating in the lively debate were Cllr Paul Bullen (UKIP), Cllr Rod Cantrill (Liberal Democrats), Peter Dawe (Independent), Cllr James Palmer (Conservative) and Cllr Kevin Price (Labour).


Cambridge Liberal Democrat leader Tim Bick says Centre for Cities report highlights lack of City Deal leadership

Cambridge Liberal Democrat leader Tim Bick says Centre for Cities report highlights lack of City Deal leadership

Cambridge Liberal Democrat leader Tim Bick says Centre for Cities report highlights lack of City Deal leadership

24 March 2017

He says a new 'cult of the anti-expert' has come to Cambridge.


RAND Europe study reveals Cambridgeshire is at the centre of national teacher shortage crisis

RAND Europe study reveals Cambridgeshire is at the centre of national teacher shortage crisis

RAND Europe study reveals Cambridgeshire is at the centre of national teacher shortage crisis

24 March 2017

While the number of students is expected to soar over the next decade, schools in Cambridgeshire are struggling to attract new teachers.


Cambridge University gets £5 million gift to help fight Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases

Cambridge University gets £5 million gift to help fight Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases

Cambridge University gets £5 million gift to help fight Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases

23 March 2017

A gift from a Cambridge alumnus will support fundamental research into the causes of neurodegenerative diseases.


Redgate Software CEO Simon Galbraith says while 2016 was tough, 2017 should be a record year

Redgate Software CEO Simon Galbraith says while 2016 was tough, 2017 should be a record year

Redgate Software CEO Simon Galbraith says while 2016 was tough, 2017 should be a record year

22 March 2017

In a searingly honest interview, Simon Galbraith, CEO and co-founder of Redgate Software, tells us why 2016 was such a challenging and painful year for the Cambridge company – and why he’s confident this year will be very different.


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