The programme is open to start ups and entrepreneurs based in England who have innovative solutions that address either business continuity; socially inclusive services; or environmental protection.

The plans to convert the office site in Coldham's Lane into a boutique development of 33 apartments is an ambitious scheme which looks to be delivered to occupiers by summer 2021; offering ideal accomodation for young professionals.

Across the district, people’s circumstances have changed enormously from house to house. Liz Young, a professional chef who now runs catering company The Modern Table, was offered funding to put her skills to work to help feed those who may be in difficulty due to the coronavirus pandemic.

A team from Cambridge Design Partnership (CDP) is helping to manufacture protective face visors for healthcare workers during the Covid-19 outbreak.

CDP staff based at the firm’s HQ in Toft, Cambridgeshire, are working pro bono on a project called NHS Visors.

The UK was first placed on lockdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic on 23 March. Only essential businesses were allowed to remain open and everyone was told to stay at home, only to venture out for exercise and shopping.

“For many people, adolescence - between the ages of 10 and 24 - is when you want to be making more social connections, not losing them.

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The programme is open to start ups and entrepreneurs based in England who have innovative solutions that address either business continuity; socially inclusive services; or environmental protection.

The plans to convert the office site in Coldham's Lane into a boutique development of 33 apartments is an ambitious scheme which looks to be delivered to occupiers by summer 2021; offering ideal accomodation for young professionals.

Across the district, people’s circumstances have changed enormously from house to house. Liz Young, a professional chef who now runs catering company The Modern Table, was offered funding to put her skills to work to help feed those who may be in difficulty due to the coronavirus pandemic.

A team from Cambridge Design Partnership (CDP) is helping to manufacture protective face visors for healthcare workers during the Covid-19 outbreak.

CDP staff based at the firm’s HQ in Toft, Cambridgeshire, are working pro bono on a project called NHS Visors.

The UK was first placed on lockdown in response to the coronavirus pandemic on 23 March. Only essential businesses were allowed to remain open and everyone was told to stay at home, only to venture out for exercise and shopping.

“For many people, adolescence - between the ages of 10 and 24 - is when you want to be making more social connections, not losing them.