The independent leisure centres, all valued community assets and not part of larger regional or national chains, have remained mostly closed for the past year and it is anticipated they will use the funding to encourage previous users to return, and attract new members.

The new Biodiversity Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)  has been developed by Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire District councils to help developers and applicants maximise biodiversity on their sites.

Last week, a referendum was held to ask residents if they wanted the Foxton Neighbourhood Plan to be considered during the planning process for the village.

The formal adoption of the name took place at a Cabinet meeting at South Cambridgeshire District Council today (Friday 30 July 2021) after councillors considered a report by the two developers of the new town – Urban&Civic and RLW.

The District Council’s Reopening High Streets Safely Team, funded by the EU, was established in July 2020 to support local small to medium sized businesses recover and reopen.

South Cambridgeshire District Council is working on a new website to promote everything there is to see and do in South Cambridgeshire, supporting the local economy by encouraging tourists to visit the area and local people to spend more time in the district.
 

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The independent leisure centres, all valued community assets and not part of larger regional or national chains, have remained mostly closed for the past year and it is anticipated they will use the funding to encourage previous users to return, and attract new members.

The new Biodiversity Supplementary Planning Document (SPD)  has been developed by Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire District councils to help developers and applicants maximise biodiversity on their sites.

Last week, a referendum was held to ask residents if they wanted the Foxton Neighbourhood Plan to be considered during the planning process for the village.

The formal adoption of the name took place at a Cabinet meeting at South Cambridgeshire District Council today (Friday 30 July 2021) after councillors considered a report by the two developers of the new town – Urban&Civic and RLW.

The District Council’s Reopening High Streets Safely Team, funded by the EU, was established in July 2020 to support local small to medium sized businesses recover and reopen.

South Cambridgeshire District Council is working on a new website to promote everything there is to see and do in South Cambridgeshire, supporting the local economy by encouraging tourists to visit the area and local people to spend more time in the district.