Council to provide funeral services for younger people free of charge
Cambridge City Council is to provide free funeral services for people under the age of 16 from April 1.
Plans for office block at Cambridge North approved
Proposals for a new office building, to continue the regeneration of the area around Cambridge North Railway Station, have been approved.
Tributes flood in following the death of Professor Stephen Hawking
A multitude of tributes have been paid today to Professor Stephen Hawking, following this morning's announcement of his death. The flag has been lowered to half-mast over the Guildhall today as a mark of respect.
Council helps more than 85 people fleeing war to resettle in Cambridge
A total of 85 people in 18 families, fleeing from war in Syria and other countries, have so far been resettled in Cambridge as part of Cambridge City Council’s response to the government’s commitment to resettle 20,000 refugees.
New action plan set to tackle air quality and pollution
Ambitious plans to improve air quality in Cambridge have been set out by Cambridge City Council in its proposed new Air Quality Action Plan.
£200,000 refurbishment programme at Arbury Court set to begin
A £200,000 Iimprovement project for the public areas at Cambridge's Arbury Court local centre is due to begin later this month.
New car park charges to include a peak time congestion tariff
New charges will come into effect at Cambridge City Council’s car parks from April, as part of the council’s plan to reduce congestion, air pollution and carbon emissions.
Public Open Day at East Cambridge Lakes this Sunday
Cambridge City Council is hosting a public open day on Sunday 11 March at East Cambridge Lakes, the flooded chalk pits at the end of Mill Road which it is hoped will be turned into a local country park.
Council supports Cambridge Half Marathon - encouraging people to get more active
The Saucony Cambridge Half Marathon returns to the city’s streets and open spaces this weekend – and it is set to be the biggest yet.
Fuel Poverty Awareness Day – a helping hand for Cambridge residents
Today (Friday 23 February) marks Fuel Poverty Awareness Day, when organisations across the country, including Cambridge City Council, will be raising awareness of the problems faced by those struggling to keep warm in their homes, and highlighting initiatives that are in place to tackle the issue.
All Saints Garden Market in Cambridge wins Great British Market Award
All Saints Garden Market has won a Great British Market Award in the category of ‘Best Small Speciality Market’, at an awards ceremony held by the National Association of British Market Authorities (NABMA).
Apply now for community facility and public art grants
Two S106 grant-funding rounds are now open for applications to Cambridge City Council, to improve community facilities and encourage small-scale public art projects in Cambridge.
Cambridge Street Aid charitable fund raises nearly £25,000 to help rough sleepers
Generous residents and visitors to Cambridge have donated nearly £25,000 to a fund to help rough sleepers in just over a year since its launch.
Last chance to sign up to the Cambridgeshire energy switch
Residents in Cambridge could get a better deal from their energy provider by taking part in the latest round of Cambridgeshire’s collective energy switching scheme supported by Cambridge City Council.
Council launches £90k public art commission to celebrate the story of the River Cam
Cambridge City Council has launched a large public art commission opportunity to celebrate and promote the story of the River Cam and its role in shaping Cambridge.
Cambridge events mark 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote
Cambridge City Council is supporting a series of events being held in Cambridge to commemorate 100 years since women were first able to vote in UK national elections.
LGBT History Month officially launches at the Guildhall
The Mayor of Cambridge, Cllr George Pippas, will host an event at the Guildhall today (Thursday 1 February) to mark the start of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History (LGBT) Month.
Proposals for balanced housing budget for 2018-19 approved by Council Leader
A commitment to provide more housing for people in need is the top priority for Cambridge City Council, as set out in its Housing Revenue Account Budget Setting Report (HRA BSR), which was approved by Cllr Lewis Herbert, Leader of the Council, today.
Cambridge City & South Cambs: It’s time to make your metals matter!
Over 141 million cans, foil trays and aerosols are used every year in South Cambridgeshire and Cambridge City and the Greater Cambridge Shared Waste Service has launched a new campaign to make sure every last one makes it into your blue recycling bin.*
Council offers advice for private rental tenants at free workshop
Residents living in privately rented accommodation in Cambridge have the chance to learn more about their legal rights, and the help that is available to them, at a free session next month.
New report shows Cambridge’s economic success set to continue
An annual UK cities comparison report published today by think-tank, the Centre for Cities, shows that Cambridge continues to top the list of UK cities for skills and innovation.
City Council initiatives lead the way in reducing number of rough sleepers
New government figures just released show that the number of people sleeping rough in Cambridge has reduced significantly in the past 12 months following a series of initiatives from Cambridge City Council and its partners.
Cambridge commemorates victims of the holocaust and genocide at Guildhall ceremony
Cambridge City Council is commemorating Holocaust Memorial Day with a free civic ceremony at Cambridge Guildhall on Sunday (28 January) from 5pm.
Council explores plans for future redevelopment of Cambridge Junction
Cambridge Junction could be expanded and modernised under proposals to be considered by Cambridge City Council.
Voluntary groups set for £900,000 boost from community grants
Nearly 60 local groups and organisations have been recommended to benefit from funds totalling £900,000 in Cambridge City Council’s Community Grants scheme.