King’s Hedges by-election for summer 2023

A by-election so soon after the local elections in difficult circumstances for what is normally a safe Labour seat – will any Independent candidates stand for this one? 29th June 2023 if Phil’s got his calculations right. The contemporary local history of King’s Hedges by Messrs Rosenstiel and Edkins show King’s Hedges as being aContinue reading “King’s Hedges by-election for summer 2023”

Cambridge Tories have a decision to make on the Romsey Labour Club

It might sound strange, but this has as much to do with our broken planning system as it does with protecting Cambridge’s civic heritage – and it’s a decision that is taken under the authority of what is currently a Conservative Secretary of State. I received this in the post this morning: A notice fromContinue reading “Cambridge Tories have a decision to make on the Romsey Labour Club”

What can Cambridge learn from the new tramway in Reims, northern France?

Anyone fancy a dash through the Channel Tunnel? (It might be too big a challenge for me but it may interest sustainable transport campaigners in & around Cambridge) I stumbled across this thread by Municipal Dreams Have a look at the public transport maps for Reims here “Hang on a minute – where in FranceContinue reading “What can Cambridge learn from the new tramway in Reims, northern France?”

Academic researchers working on the future of Cambridge cannot ignore Politics in their recommendations

Furthermore, the prominent names associated with large institutions (whether Cambridge University-related or private sector) should not assume that local councillors are willing to take the political or mental health hit on their behalf for policies they won’t pitch to the residents of our city themselves. I’m not entirely sure when the Cambridge Economic Bonfire articleContinue reading “Academic researchers working on the future of Cambridge cannot ignore Politics in their recommendations”

How might a “Great Cambridge” Unitary Council simplify lines of accountability for city, towns, & villages?

Taking on a challenge from John Elworthy of the Cambs News Three-tier councils – parishes, district/boroughs, and county/shires Cambridge nominally falls within borough level councils along with many small cities and large towns of a similar size – successive governments deciding either they are too small to stand alone as unitary councils or that theContinue reading “How might a “Great Cambridge” Unitary Council simplify lines of accountability for city, towns, & villages?”

How welcome is Wellcome’s monster campus proposal at Hinxton?

That depends on how much they invest in local and regional infrastructure as part of their proposals. You may have read the headline here. Initial proposals go to South Cambridgeshire District Council councillors on Friday. <<– The link has a further link to the livestream – starts at 11am. “Hang on – I thought AstraContinue reading “How welcome is Wellcome’s monster campus proposal at Hinxton?”

All change at the top of Cambridge Labour Party – and the City Council

Surprise ousting of Cllr Anna Smith followed by the resignation of her deputy Cllr Alex Collis will mean more than a little soul-searching for the Cambridge Labour Party You’ll be able to listen to former Cllr Collis’s comments to Louise Hulland on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire from just after 6pm (scroll to 3h20m) on the ChrisContinue reading “All change at the top of Cambridge Labour Party – and the City Council”

Why isn’t Victoria House / Fulbourn Hospital a listed building?

One of the emerging things from the Capital Park first community engagement event. Turns out the building is in a conservation area and is also on the ‘At Risk’ register. Residents of Cherry Hinton, Fulbourn, and South Cambridgeshire, one for you to email your local councillors to find out why, and if necessary persuade themContinue reading “Why isn’t Victoria House / Fulbourn Hospital a listed building?”

The new proposed sci/tech parks should help pay for upgraded rail lines

…But our county’s governance infrastructure is such a mess that I fear this opportunity will be missed. Again. Some of you will have seen the headline in the Cambridge Independent on the new proposals at Coldham’s Lane. It actually refers to the publication of the Environmental Scoping Report (See the planning portal and type in:Continue reading “The new proposed sci/tech parks should help pay for upgraded rail lines”