The Council had planned for the tree planting to take place in November at around the time of Remembrance Sunday, but this was not possible due to the lockdown.

With a boom in online sales and takeaways during 2020, the new ‘Shop local’ directory will help residents who would prefer to spend their money supporting local businesses – rather than international retailers and chains – to do so more easily.

The Zero Carbon Communities grants announced today by South Cambridgeshire District Council are part of its drive for the district to become net zero carbon by 2050.

The initiative being run from Over Day Centre got up and running last week and saw around 40 two course meals, including fresh vegetables, delivered to vulnerable residents on its first day of its operation. A similar number were being delivered this week.

The £8,500 project has transformed a neglected piece of land next to the Memorial Hall into a public retreat featuring a refurbished BT phone box as a central information hub.

The proposal is for the Hampton by Hilton Duxford to be built on the IWM site – considered the finest and best preserved example of a British fighter base up to 1945 – which would support an existing on-site conference centre and ensure the viability of the site as a national tourist attraction.

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The Council had planned for the tree planting to take place in November at around the time of Remembrance Sunday, but this was not possible due to the lockdown.

With a boom in online sales and takeaways during 2020, the new ‘Shop local’ directory will help residents who would prefer to spend their money supporting local businesses – rather than international retailers and chains – to do so more easily.

The Zero Carbon Communities grants announced today by South Cambridgeshire District Council are part of its drive for the district to become net zero carbon by 2050.

The initiative being run from Over Day Centre got up and running last week and saw around 40 two course meals, including fresh vegetables, delivered to vulnerable residents on its first day of its operation. A similar number were being delivered this week.

The £8,500 project has transformed a neglected piece of land next to the Memorial Hall into a public retreat featuring a refurbished BT phone box as a central information hub.

The proposal is for the Hampton by Hilton Duxford to be built on the IWM site – considered the finest and best preserved example of a British fighter base up to 1945 – which would support an existing on-site conference centre and ensure the viability of the site as a national tourist attraction.