How COVID-19 has changed the design of Downing Place URC
The new Downing Place United Reformed Church was due to reach a key milestone in construction this month with a traditional topping out ceremony. Work on site for the £3.3million transformationproject, led by Archangel Architects, is currently on hold.
Emma Lane joins the BIMA 100
Studio 24's Client Services Director Emma Lane is on this year’s list for BIMA 100, which recognises the industry’s most influential, pioneering and changemaking people.
New hope for those with baby dreams
Bourn Hall offers virtual IVF consultations to fast-track fertility treatment once it reopens its clinics in Cambridge, Wickford and Norwich.
Hewitsons offers insight into auction sales and purchases
The majority of residential property transactions are deals which are put together by an estate agent on the open market. However, what key points should you consider for an auction? Bradley Armorgie of Hewitsons provides some answers.
The knowledge economy
CEO of International Workplace, David Sharp, talks to FMJ Magazine about the importance of the knowledge economy for workers in the facilities management sector.
Apply now for a coronavirus Bounce Back Loan
The government's new Bounce Back Loans scheme is now open for applications.
Stakeholder consultation for CAM inches Metro reality closer
Plans for the innovative Cambridgeshire Autonomous Metro or CAM linking the towns and villages of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough through tunnels under Cambridge city centre and its employment zones jumped closer today with the launch of a stakeholder consultation on a draft policy framework for the whole 140 kilometre network running from St Neots to Mildenhall and from Alconbury to Haverhill.
Cambridge Executive MBA participants respond to the COVID-19 crisis
Participants in the 2019 cohort of the Cambridge Executive MBA programme have implemented rapid changes within their respective organisations to respond to issues related to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) crisis.
New report sheds light on financing for off-grid solar
The World Bank and the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance (CCAF), based at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School, have published a joint report that examines a wide range of financing solutions for delivering Off Grid Solar (OGS) electricity to more than 840 million people still living without access to reliable power.
Green COVID-19 recovery packages can boost economic growth and tackle climate change, researchers say
Researchers find long-term, climate-friendly stimulus policies are often superior in overall economic impact – not just in slowing global warming.
Abbey Chesterton Bridge arrives as progress continues on the Chisholm Trail
The Abbey Chesterton Bridge has arrived in Cambridge as construction continues on the Chisholm Trail project.
Take your reporting to new heights
Have you ever dreamed of consolidating your different digital analytics and reporting tools into one simple report, or to automate the process of collecting and analysing your commercial reporting? If so, then Google Data Studio (GDS) may be the answer.
Working from home? With full fibre we could all enjoy a more flexible future…
Over these past weeks, many of us will have adopted entirely new ways of doing everyday activities, such as attending meetings, completing coursework, joining exercise classes and catching up with friends and family. Likewise, many of us will have realised that all these activities now have one thing in common: a digital screen.
COEL thanks its suppliers and collaborators
Recent weeks have been testing for all on so many levels but, the enormous positivity that has come out of the hardship for COEL has been the extraordinary level of help and collaboration its team has received.
A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon upgrade opens ahead of schedule
Britain’s biggest road project – the new Cambridge to Huntingdon A14 - opened today (Tuesday 5 May), eight months ahead of schedule. The £1.5billion scheme, for which work began back in 2016, was not set to be completed until the end of this year.
Restrictions on movement during Covid-19
We are all still adapting to the significant restrictions on our movement which were brought in by The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 (the Regulations) in response to the Covid-19 outbreak and pandemic.
Meet leading employers at Cambridge Network’s Virtual Jobs Fair
Leading local organisations will showcase their job vacancies, company culture and technology; products and services next week (Thursday 14 May), when Cambridge Network hosts its inaugural Virtual Jobs Fair.
New report reveals daily economic impact of coronavirus lockdown on East of England
A new report has revealed the daily impact of the coronavirus lockdown on the East of England’s economy and highlighted which sectors are performing the strongest and protecting the UK from even greater damage.
Global Inkjet Systems and Esko partner in digital print
Global Inkjet Systems (GIS), a world-leading developer and supplier of industrial inkjet solutions, today announces a new collaboration with Esko, the market leader in hardware and software solutions for brands and suppliers in packaging.
Art raffle aims to raise money for Arthur Rank Hospice
Byard Art is delighted to be hosting a charity raffle in support of the wonderful Arthur Rank Hospice.
Cambridge Index falls 0.7%
The Cambridge Index slipped 152.7 points or 0.7% to close at 21075.9, as Index heavyweights such as Abcam and Tristel posted weekly losses to their share prices.
Experimenting during the pandemic
Working from home can empower new thinking, writes Dr Kishore Sengupta, Reader in Operations Management at Cambridge Judge Business School.
ARU launches digital archive for Frontline stories
StoryLab research institute at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has launched an important project to collate and archive the incredible personal stories emerging from the frontline of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hewitsons promotes leading residential lawyer
Hewitsons solicitors is delighted to announce that Clare Martin has been promoted to head of its residential property team.
Deloitte CFO Survey: Business confidence hits record low
Business confidence has seen its largest quarterly fall on record, according to Deloitte’s latest CFO survey. This reversal comes after the Q4 2019 survey showed the largest increase in sentiment in the wake of the general election.