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The next South Area meeting is 23rd April, in the Alison Shrubsole room at Homerton College. Start time is 7.00 p.m. The meeting begins with an Open Forum, at which anyone can make a brief statement or ask questions of councillors and officers. There will be a presentation on the City Council’s Sports & Physical […]

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For nearly 20 years, Park and Ride has played a vital role in keeping traffic out of Cambridge city centre and in encouraging people to use buses. Until now, the parking has been free, although people have paid for the Park & Ride buses. The County Council Conservatives have now decided to bring in parking […]

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The next South Area meeting takes place next Monday at the Cherry Hinton Village Centre. First comes an Open Forum at which anyone can say anything or ask anything of the councillors present. Next, councillors will select community projects, to be funded by money from building developers as part of their planning obligations.

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Speak up for your bus service

by aldc on 16 December, 2013

Bus users in south Cambridge are invited to a Drop-In event at Lichfield Road Community Centre on January 23rd (10am-noon). This is of particular importance for anyone who uses the no 114 bus for shopping or visits to friends or family.  Unlike many other bus services run by commercial operators such as Stagecoach, this service […]

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Christmas is coming!

by aldc on 14 December, 2013

Thank you to everybody who joined in this week’s Christmas Lights switch-on in Wulfstan Way. The Quest singers and the St John the Evangelist choirs led Christmas carols, and the Reverends Jutta Brueck and Julie Gawthrope did a great job of leading the worship, as well as organizing us. Thanks also to our local Ranger […]

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Christmas Tree Lighting

by on 9 December, 2013

Queen Edith’s Christmas tree lights will be switched on by the Mayor of Cambridge, Councillor Paul Saunders at 6p.m. on Wednesday 11 December outside the Wulfstan Way shops. As has become traditional there will be choirs leading the carols and a special visitor at the end, who usually delights the children. The Coffee House will […]

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AN EVENING WITH LOCAL POET KADDY BENYON

by aldc on 24 November, 2013

On Thursday evening, the Friends of Rock Road Library are hosting a poetry reading with local poet Kaddy Benyon Kaddy will be reading from her award-winning collection of poems Milk Fever as well as introducing her second collection, Call Her Alaska, a contemporary reworking of The Snow Queen. Kaddy Benyon was born in Cambridge and […]

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The controversial replacement pavilion on Hills Road 6th Form College’s playing field, which backs on to Sedley Taylor Road, has been formally opened. It can clearly be seen from London trains. The concerns of some residents about the access road to the playing field and the risks of increased use remain. Most agree that it […]

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The next South Area meeting is 16th September, in the Alison Shrubsole room at Homerton College. Start time is 7.30 p.m. The meeting begins with an Open Forum, at which anyone can make a brief statement or ask questions of councillors and officers. There will be an update on projects funded from developer contributions, including […]

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On Wednesday 14th August, head down to Gunhild Rec (in between Godwin and Gunhild Closes), enjoy yourselves and meet some of your neighbours. There’ll be a barbecue and lots of children’s games and activities put on by the City Council‘s ChYPPS Team.

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