Last chance for small businesses to apply for Covid-19 grant funding
Small businesses and other organisations which have struggled to cope during the Covid-19 lockdown are urged to apply for several government-funded grant schemes which will close tomorrow (Friday 28 August).
Discretionary grant fund revised to make more small businesses eligible
Cambridge City Council has made some important changes to its discretionary grant scheme to enable more small businesses to apply for financial help with the fixed costs and income losses they have suffered during the Coronavirus lockdown.
Cambridge Investment Partnership gets go-ahead for new community hub and council homes at The Meadows and Buchan Street
Following extensive consultation with residents, local community groups, staff and other stakeholders, planning permission has been granted at the Meadows and Buchan Street sites for the redevelopment of the council owned Meadows and Buchan Street community centres, along with much-needed council rented homes.
An active summer ahead for Cambridge families and young people
Cambridge City Council is organising a programme of fun and affordable activities to keep families and young people moving throughout the summer school holidays.
Council supports recovery of city centre with new three month cut price parking deal
Cambridge City Council is introducing a special three month parking deal to support the early stages of recovery of city centre shops, the market and newly reopening food and drink businesses.
Jesus Green outdoor pool to reopen on 25 July
Cambridge's popular outdoor pool at Jesus Green will be reopened on Saturday 25 July by Cllr Russ McPherson, Mayor of Cambridge.
Virtual PlayDaze programme brings free online activities for children and families this summer
Children and families can take part in an exciting online programme of free activities this summer.
Businesses urged to check eligibility for small business Discretionary Grant Funding and apply soon
Over £420,000 of grants have been paid to small businesses, charities and not-for-profit organisations in Cambridge in the first three weeks of the Discretionary Grants Fund, the latest Coronavirus grant scheme being run by Cambridge City Council.
Announcing the Cambridge Folk Festival at Home 2020
The Cambridge Folk Festival at Home 2020 will be a celebration of all things Cambridge that you can enjoy from your garden or living room.
Council works to get city back on its feet despite financial challenges
As Cambridge City Council works to support the recovery of the city after the impact of Covid-19, a report on council finances suggests the impact on the council could add up to losses of £10m in the current year.
Varied programme of online events for Cambridge's first South Asian History Month
Cambridge residents can join in with a virtual programme of talks, performance, demonstrations, articles, films and more during June and July, for the first ever Cambridge South Asian History Month.
Council supports appeal for donated computer equipment to help more residents get online
Local businesses and residents are being asked to donate their unwanted computer equipment and devices so that more households in Cambridge can get online.
Coronavirus safety measures in place for Cambridge city centre re-opening today
Public safety measures that support social distancing are the top priority for city centre partners working to support the successful reopening of Cambridge city centre shops and offices from today (15 June).
New neighbourhood of 1,200 homes set to be developed on eastern edge of Cambridge
A vibrant, well-connected and sustainable new neighbourhood with up to 1,200 much needed new homes and community facilities is set to be created on the eastern edge of Cambridge in the coming years.
New Greater Cambridge forum pledges to work with firms on road to recovery
A forum to support businesses through lockdown and on the road to economic recovery has been launched by South Cambridgeshire District and Cambridge City Councils.
New virtual community centre welcomes Cambridge residents
Cambridge City Council has launched an online community centre in response to the temporary closure of its community buildings during the coronavirus crisis.
City Council issues Coronavirus Business Advice and Support Update
Cambridge City Council has just issued its latest newsletter, detailing advice and support for businesses during the coronavirus crisis.
City council issues support for business
Cambridge City Council has begun issuing the grants provided for smaller businesses within the expanded retail, hospitality and leisure sectors.
Council donates £20k to Cambridge Community Foundation to help most vulnerable during coronavirus outbreak
Cambridge City Council has donated £20,000 from its anti-poverty emergency fund to Cambridgeshire Community Foundation (CCF) to support its work with voluntary groups and charities during the coronavirus crisis.
City Council plans network of local support for residents in response to coronavirus outbreak
Cambridge City Council is working with voluntary organisations and mutual aid groups to establish support for people in the community during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
Cambridge Folk Festival cancelled
The 2020 Cambridge Folk Festival has been cancelled.
City political representatives unite to support Cambridge residents
City political representatives of all parties have come together to say: " We continue to work jointly to prevent the virus spreading, keep people safe and protect the vulnerable in our city. " Read a message of support to Cambridge residents on the united response to the Coronavirus epidemic.
Cambridge councillor welcomes Cambridge South station annoucement
Leader of Cambridge City Council Councillor Lewis Herbert welcomed today’s Cambridge South station funding announcement.
Cambridge City Council creates new wetland area on Stourbridge Common
A new wetland area has been created on Stourbridge Common to promote local wildlife and improve biodiversity.
Don't miss 'Cambridge 2020 and Beyond' - Council Leader's business briefing
Cambridge Network members are encouraged to sign up for the City Council's 'Cambridge 2020 and Beyond' business briefing, which will take place on Monday 13 January 2020.