Guess what?!? Another consultation! This one on foot paths and cycleways

Actually, this one could be a more interesting one if it were combined with other neighbourhood-level discussions because of the methods being used to get people to focus on where they live rather than ‘big strategies’. TL/DR/ I just want a pothole repaired! See https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/residents/travel-roads-and-parking/roads-and-pathways/roadworks-and-faults Active Travel Hierarchy What does that mean to the generalContinue reading “Guess what?!? Another consultation! This one on foot paths and cycleways”

Combined Authority’s Further Education review fails to account for transport issues

Even though I asked them specifically to cover how improved public transport infrastructure could support better provision for our county’s teenagers Disappointed but not surprised is my take on the long-awaited Grant Thornton study on the further education ‘cold spots’. You can see the formal reports item 6 of the CPCA’s Skills Committee meeting papersContinue reading “Combined Authority’s Further Education review fails to account for transport issues”

Another sci-tech development consultation? Over the summer holidays?

A local employment site close to where Coleridge, Cherry Hinton, and Queen Edith’s wards intersect (so on the constituency boundary of Cambridge and South Cambridgeshire constituency) has been bought out by a big pension fund. TL:DR? Have your say here, or alternatively go along to the consultation event at Lincoln House at The Paddocks onContinue reading “Another sci-tech development consultation? Over the summer holidays?”

The King’s Speech – and another Cambridgeshire consultation

At the formal opening of the new Parliament, The King read out a list of proposed new laws that the Ministers will ask Parliament to approve That doesn’t mean these are the only things that the Government proposes – rather that of the things that it wants to do, the ones that require changes inContinue reading “The King’s Speech – and another Cambridgeshire consultation”

Public transport provision will make or break the Cambridge Biomedical Campus

Big questions remain for the organisations supporting the Cambridge Biomedical Campus – and ministers need to clarify what their policies are on the growth of Cambridge I wrote about the housing report the CBC published back in April 2024 here. I won’t repeat what I wrote in there. The meeting I was at earlier wasContinue reading “Public transport provision will make or break the Cambridge Biomedical Campus”

Ed Miliband approves large solar farm on the East Cambs / West Suffolk Border

The newly-appointed Energy Secretary – taking up a former post he had in the last Labour Government, moved quickly to ‘unblock’ a trio of solar farm developments. One of those was the Sunnica Solar Farm on the Suffolk/Cambridgeshire border. This was a controversial decision given the scale of the proposals as well as the locationContinue reading “Ed Miliband approves large solar farm on the East Cambs / West Suffolk Border”

The system of consultations in Cambridge is broken

Without co-ordination and sequencing of consultations, individual projects will be constrained by circumstances and issues that are both critical to their success yet are outside of their scope Cambridge Civic Quarter In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) see the consultation boards and pages via here. I went to the last of the public events earlierContinue reading “The system of consultations in Cambridge is broken”