Guest artistic director announced for Cambridge Folk Festival 2020
Cambridge City Council will welcome Eddie Barcan of Splendid Events as the guest artistic director for the 2020 Cambridge Folk Festival.
Have your say on City Council services in Cambridge - 2020 and beyond
Cambridge City Council is seeking the views of local business to assist its service planning for 2020 and beyond. Cambridge Network members are encouraged to complete a short survey.
How can your business help people living in poverty in Cambridge?
How can your business help to end poverty? Do you want to develop your staff, raise your profile and engage with communities? Cambridge City Council is holding a free event on Wednesday 13th November to find out how businesses can help support people in Cambridge who are struggling financially.
Labour Councillors launch period poverty project
Women in Cambridge can now pick up free sanitary products from Arbury Court Library, thanks to a new initiative launched by Labour County and City Councillors in an attempt to tackle period poverty.
Labour Councillors and Party colleagues lead tributes to Councillor Nigel Gawthrope
Cambridge Labour Councillors and the local Labour Party friends and comrades have led the tributes to Councillor Nigel Gawthrope, who passed away suddenly Friday lunchtime while on a holiday in South Africa with Jenny, his beloved wife and Mayoress.
Vibrant new square and community building officially launch in Cambridge
Cambridge City Council has officially launched Hobsons Square and the Clay Farm Centre in Trumpington, Cambridge. The attractively designed square has been designed to be a focus for the community, hosting a range of local facilities and services including shops, a large sculpture, seating, rainwater gardens and an open plaza.
Have your say on council budget priorities for business
Cambridge City Council is asking local businesses to help it make choices about the services it prioritises. Please complete a short survey before tomorrow (Friday 19 October) to make sure your voice is heard.
Councils propose changes to some bin collection arrangements
Changes to some aspects of bin collections in Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire are being proposed, which could cut morning rush-hour traffic on a key commuter route and generate savings to help fund frontline services that residents rely on.
Free workshop to help local businesses reduce energy bills
Businesses are invited to attend a FREE workshop next week, which aims to help small and medium-sized companies save money on energy bills and apply for energy-related grant funding of up to £20,000.
Free fun for children and families on International Children’s Day
A free event packed with fun activities will be held for school aged children and their families to celebrate International Children’s Day on Friday 1 June.
Cambridge celebrates ‘Love Your Local Market’ festival
A series of special events is taking place at Cambridge’s award-winning markets to celebrate this year’s national Love Your Local Market festival.
Council hosts free workshop to help local businesses save on energy bills
Small and medium-sized companies can learn how to save money on energy bills and apply for grants of up to £20,000 at a free workshop next week.
Cambridge City Council pledges to help stop suicide
Cambridge City Council marks the start of national Mental Health Awareness Week (14 - 20 May) by signing up to the STOP Suicide campaign.
Have your say on proposed new private sector housing standard
A consultation has been launched this week by Cambridge City Council inviting views on a proposed new Private Sector Housing Standard for Cambridge.
Birthplace of football sculpture to be unveiled
An eagerly-awaited sculpture marking Cambridge as the birthplace of the modern game of football will be unveiled on Saturday (12 May).
Cambridge City Council elections 2018 - results
Elections to Cambridge City Council were held yesterday (Thursday 3 May). Fifteen seats were contested in 14 wards.
Don’t forget to vote in the City Council elections on Thursday
Elections take place in Cambridge this Thursday (3 May), for 15 of the 42 seats on Cambridge City Council.
Time running out for registering to vote on 3 May
Cambridge residents who have not yet registered to vote in the local elections on 3 May are being urged to do so before tomorrow (Tuesday) night’s deadline.
Local election candidates announced for Cambridge
On Thursday 3 May, elections take place across the city for 15 of the 42 seats on Cambridge City Council.
Prestigious award nominations for Greater Cambridge Shared Waste Service
The Greater Cambridge Shared Waste Service, with the University of Cambridge, has been shortlisted for UK-wide awards that showcase the best in recycling and waste management, for work on a large underground bin system.
City Council elections on 3 May – register to vote by 17 April
Elections are taking place across the city on Thursday 3 May this year to elect councillors to 15 of the 42 seats on Cambridge City Council.
Awards celebrate the best building designs and most considerate contractors
The best new construction projects, and the companies that have worked to keep the impact of their building work to a minimum, were among those honoured at an awards ceremony this week.
New community hub in Trumpington opens its doors
The Clay Farm Centre - providing new facilities and services to the community including a library, café, and community centre with rooms for hire - opens its doors to the public on Wednesday 4 April at 9am.
Council sets out 10 year vision for Hobson’s Brook corridor
The future of a historic Cambridge waterway is set to be boosted by a new 10-year plan from Cambridge City Council, which will help to conserve and enhance its heritage, environmental and amenity value.
New money for initiatives to tackle poverty
Cambridge city councillors have given the green light to £305,000 funding for eight projects aimed at improving the lives of Cambridge residents who are hardest hit by the high cost of living.