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.
Greater Cambridge Partnership

The Greater Cambridge Partnership is the local delivery body for a City Deal with central Government, bringing powers and investment, worth up to £1 billion over 15 years, to vital improvements in infrastructure, supporting and accelerating the creation of 44,000 new jobs, 33,500 new homes and 420 additional apprenticeships.
The partnership of councils, business and academia will work together, and with partners and local communities, to grow and share prosperity and improve quality of life for the people of Greater Cambridge, now and in the future.
The five partners are:
- Cambridge City Council
- Cambridgeshire County Council
- South Cambridgeshire District Council
- University of Cambridge
- Greater Cambridge Greater Peterborough Local Enterprise Partnership
It is the largest of several City Deal programmes taking place in the UK and brings key partners together to work with communities, businesses and industry leaders to support the continued growth of one of the world’s leading tourism and business destinations.
The Greater Cambridge city region has achieved growth and success on an international scale, with an enviable status as a global hub of technology and innovation.
With the University of Cambridge at its heart, Greater Cambridge is a world-leading centre for research, innovation and technology which has led to the ‘Cambridge Phenomenon’ – a unique ecosystem of bright minds, commerce and local investment.
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Detailed analysis of the views of nearly 1000 people responding to the next phase of a vital public transport route and new Park and Ride site between Cambourne and Cambridge has just been published.
Plans for transformative transport projects that would help thousands of people get into Cambridge more sustainably have been published.

Thousands of people have backed action in Greater Cambridge to reduce traffic and dramatically improve public transport to achieve better journeys for everyone across the city and beyond.

People are being asked to share their ideas on how cycling and walking journeys along Madingley Road could be improved.

Smart sensors have been installed that will help build a detailed picture about how thousands of people use selected roads in Cambridge.
Ground investigation works along the A1307 will start at the beginning of May.

The Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) has reported on its Greenways project, which last year set out to consult with the public on proposals for new and improved cycle, walking and equestrian routes from Waterbeach, Fulbourn and Comberton into Cambridge.
Thousands of people have shared their views on the future of travel in the Greater Cambridge area in a record-breaking engagement.

Thousands of people living across the Greater Cambridge area are being urged to share their views on congestion-busting methods before a survey closes at the end of the week.

There's still time to express your views in Greater Cambridge Partnership's (GCP's) Choices for Better Journeys survey about future travel in the Greater Cambridge area and beyond. GCP is asking for your opinions on a range of issues through an online survey that runs until Sunday 31 March.

Businesses have backed a new engagement campaign that asks how best to cut congestion and transform public transport in Greater Cambridge.
The Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) is launching a new service to get more people into apprenticeships.

Councillors and campaigners broke ground at a ceremony today [Friday 8 March] to mark the beginning of construction on the Abbey-Chesterton Bridge and Chisholm Trail which will further improve cycle links in Britain’s cycling city.

Your views are sought on plans for the next phase of a new public transport link and Park & Ride site between Cambourne and Cambridge. The public consultation closes to comments at midnight on Sunday 31 March.

Hundreds of thousands of people who travel into and around Greater Cambridge each week are being urged to give further feedback on what they want from a future world-class public transport system.

The thousands of additional new workers and patients expected at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus (CBC) over the next decade ‘must have’ the transformative new public transport schemes and cycling improvements planned by the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) or face longer journeys, a new report shows.

Telensa, a leader in smart street lighting and smart city applications, today announced the Urban Data Project. Telensa has built a solution powered by the Microsoft Azure cloud platform that creates a trust infrastructure for urban data, one that enables cities to collect, protect and use their data for the benefit of all citizens. The first deployment will be in Cambridge.
Work on phase one of the Cambridge South East Transport Scheme to improve road safety and walking, cycling and public transport journeys along the A1307 will begin in January.

Have you ever looked at a public space in Cambridge city centre and thought it was ugly, neglected or difficult to get around? Here’s your chance to voice your opinion and help the Greater Cambridge Partnership to improve and shape our city.
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