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Will we really build 19,810 zero carbon new homes in Greater Cambridge?

Will we really build 19,810 zero carbon new homes in Greater Cambridge?

Will we really build 19,810 zero carbon new homes in Greater Cambridge?

13 April 2021

Anne Miller, of Carbon Neutral Cambridge, looks at claims made in response to the Local Plan call for sites.

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How FFI works on local solutions to the global environmental crisis

How FFI works on local solutions to the global environmental crisis

How FFI works on local solutions to the global environmental crisis

23 March 2021

The first in a new series with members of Cambridge Conservation Initiative.


Time to suspend peak-time rail fares, or we’ll see many more people commuting by car

Time to suspend peak-time rail fares, or we’ll see many more people commuting by car

Time to suspend peak-time rail fares, or we’ll see many more people commuting by car

16 March 2021

Edward Leigh, of Smarter Cambridge Transport, examines what might happen as Covid-19 restrictions lift.

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Anthony Browne MP on the Budget 2021: ‘It is a process of Rescue, Recovery and Repair’

Anthony Browne MP on the Budget 2021: ‘It is a process of Rescue, Recovery and Repair’

Anthony Browne MP on the Budget 2021: ‘It is a process of Rescue, Recovery and Repair’

12 March 2021

The Conservative MP for South Cambridgeshire delivers his verdict on last week’s announcements from the Chancellor, Rishi Sunak.


Vegan or plant-based: What’s the difference and does it matter?

Vegan or plant-based: What’s the difference and does it matter?

Vegan or plant-based: What’s the difference and does it matter?

09 March 2021

Louise Palmer-Masterton, founder of Stem & Glory restaurant in Cambridge, discusses what these terms mean.

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Cambridge imam says Covid-19 vaccine myths have nothing to do with Islam

Cambridge imam says Covid-19 vaccine myths have nothing to do with Islam

Cambridge imam says Covid-19 vaccine myths have nothing to do with Islam

11 February 2021

Imam Muhammad Amir Karim, of the Abu Bakr Mosque on Mawson Road, urges people not to believe sensationalist stories.


Abbey: The ‘forgotten’ ward in England’s most unequal city

Abbey: The ‘forgotten’ ward in England’s most unequal city

Abbey: The ‘forgotten’ ward in England’s most unequal city

01 February 2021

Nicky Shepherd of Abbey People on how you can help overcome inequality


My theory of everything (that’s gone wrong in the world)

My theory of everything (that’s gone wrong in the world)

My theory of everything (that’s gone wrong in the world)

16 December 2020

From Trump to Brexit to the Covid ‘resistance’, Paul Kirkley argues a binding narrative thread runs through the world’s lurch into dangerous nonsense.

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Opinion: University of Cambridge fossil fuel divestment - it’s not about the money...

Opinion: University of Cambridge fossil fuel divestment - it’s not about the money...

Opinion: University of Cambridge fossil fuel divestment - it’s not about the money...

09 October 2020

The Green Party's Jeremy Caddick, who helped to campaign for it, shares his thoughts on why this is an important decision.

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Opinion: 8,000 homes at North East Cambridge will make it double the density of inner London

Opinion: 8,000 homes at North East Cambridge will make it double the density of inner London

Opinion: 8,000 homes at North East Cambridge will make it double the density of inner London

08 September 2020

Yet the new district will not solve city’s housing shortage, argues Smarter Cambridge Transport.

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Camcycle: ‘It’s clear police are not taking Cambridge bike theft seriously enough’

Camcycle: ‘It’s clear police are not taking Cambridge bike theft seriously enough’

Camcycle: ‘It’s clear police are not taking Cambridge bike theft seriously enough’

29 August 2020

Opinion | Roxanne De Beaux says conservative estimates suggest £1.5m worth of bikes are stolen in the county each year.

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The pitfalls of restricting students after GCSE results day

The pitfalls of restricting students after GCSE results day

The pitfalls of restricting students after GCSE results day

19 August 2020

Jo Sale, vice principal, Impington International College, takes a look at the advantages of the International Baccalaureate


E-scooters: transport solution or health and safety hazard?

E-scooters: transport solution or health and safety hazard?

E-scooters: transport solution or health and safety hazard?

15 August 2020

Edward Leigh, of Smarter Cambridge Transport, discusses the 12-month electric scooter trial in Cambridge.

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Could Coldhams Lane campaign kickstart a traffic-free Cambridge?

Could Coldhams Lane campaign kickstart a traffic-free Cambridge?

Could Coldhams Lane campaign kickstart a traffic-free Cambridge?

10 August 2020

Resident Seb Peters on how to protect our way of life from car-maggedon

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How our mayor can help Cambridgeshire fulfil its potential

How our mayor can help Cambridgeshire fulfil its potential

How our mayor can help Cambridgeshire fulfil its potential

10 August 2020

Aidan Van de Weyer, Liberal Democrat prospective mayor, argues we need to push in the same direction

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Mayor James Palmer: ‘We’re ready to take CAM project to the next level’

Mayor James Palmer: ‘We’re ready to take CAM project to the next level’

Mayor James Palmer: ‘We’re ready to take CAM project to the next level’

09 August 2020

An opinion piece by the mayor of the Combined Authority of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough

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As students receive IB grades without taking exams, Impington International College says it’s the journey that matters

As students receive IB grades without taking exams, Impington International College says it’s the journey that matters

As students receive IB grades without taking exams, Impington International College says it’s the journey that matters

06 July 2020

An exclusive opinion piece by vice principal Jo Sale


The office in the age of Covid-19: Why we still need it and what to consider

The office in the age of Covid-19: Why we still need it and what to consider

The office in the age of Covid-19: Why we still need it and what to consider

18 June 2020

Cambridge-based office fit-out specialist COEL offers some thoughts on future working practices.


Increasing Cambridge's tree canopy and the great ash hunt

Increasing Cambridge's tree canopy and the great ash hunt

Increasing Cambridge's tree canopy and the great ash hunt

29 April 2020

More planting, shadeways for cyclists and a search for ash trees. The Cambridge Canopy Project has a list of plans to make the city greener.


Coronavirus: How Wood Green is caring for pets and pet owners when they need it most

Coronavirus: How Wood Green is caring for pets and pet owners when they need it most

Coronavirus: How Wood Green is caring for pets and pet owners when they need it most

29 April 2020

The charity is aiding those struggling to afford to feed their pets during the Covid-19 crisis.


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