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by Paul Saunders on 27 June, 2014
News Release from the City Council Cambridge City Council, organisers of the Cambridge Folk Festival, today (24 June) confirmed the findings of a recent study to assess the positive impact of the annual event to the local economy. The study was undertaken by students at the University of Cambridge Judge Business School who were asked to […]
Read more Leave a commentby Paul Saunders on 30 May, 2014
This recreation ground is used by many Romsey residents. From the City website: This consultation focuses on two suggestions, one relating to a multi-use games area (MUGA) which featured in a prior consultation. Respondents felt that the MUGA should be closer to the existing play provision on the park and in a response to this […]
Read more Leave a commentby Paul Saunders on 30 May, 2014
From the City website: Handyperson services complete ‘odd jobs’ around the home – mainly for people aged 60 plus, but also for younger disabled people. Many of the jobs undertaken are too small for general contractors to want to carry out. Cambridgeshire County Council, Cambridge City Council, the other four districts in the county, and […]
Read more Leave a commentby Paul Saunders on 20 May, 2014
News release from Cambridge City Council 16 May 2014 Elections for Cambridge City Council and the European Parliament take place on Thursday 22 May. There will also be a city council by-election in Petersfield ward following the resignation of Cllr Gail Marchant-Daisley. Cambridge residents are encouraged to use their vote to decide who they would like […]
Read more Leave a commentby Paul Saunders on 14 April, 2014
Cambridge Liberal Democrats launched their election manifesto on Saturday (April 12) with a promise to continue tackling the city’s challenges to ensure everyone has a stake in its success. Cambridge Liberal Democrat Leader, Tim Bick said: “The Liberal Democrat City Council is leading Cambridge through a remarkable period of success. Success inevitably brings challenges of its own and we have […]
Read more Leave a commentby Paul Saunders on 9 April, 2014
Elections will take place on Thursday 22 May, for 14 of the 42 councillors on Cambridge City Council, and for the European Parliament. If you wish to vote at these elections, you must be registered to vote by Tuesday 6 May. You are not automatically registered, even if you pay council tax. Antoinette Jackson, returning […]
Read more Leave a commentby Paul Saunders on 2 April, 2014
The agenda for East Area Committee, Thursday, 10th April, 2014, 7.00 pm has just been published. VENUE: Cherry Trees Day Centre, St Matthew’s St, Cambridge CB1 2LT Exhibition – Cambridge Sports Development Strategy and Recreation Team Update The City Council Sports Development Team have recently completed a period of consultation relating to the implementation of a new Sports and […]
Read more Leave a commentby Paul Saunders on 12 February, 2014
The agenda for East Area Committee, Thursday, 20th January, 2014, 7.00 pm has just been published. VENUE: Cherry Trees Day Centre, St Matthew’s St, Cambridge CB1 2LT The following items are included in the agenda: 1 Apologies For Absence 2 Declarations Of Interest 3 Minutes 4 Matters & Actions Arising From The Minutes 5 EAC Meeting Dates […]
Read more Leave a commentby Paul Saunders on 16 September, 2013
Romsey Councillor Paul Saunders has thanked colleagues for supporting new investment in the Coldham’s Lane area of Romsey. Recent approvals include: Substantial County Highway funding to improve pavements and drainage along Coldham’s Lane City funding to plant new trees along the Common between the railway bridge and Coldham’s lane play area City Council investment to […]
Read more Leave a commentby Paul Saunders on 6 September, 2013
The agenda for next East Area Committee, Thursday, 12th September 2013, 7.00 pm has just been published. VENUE: Dublin Suite – Cambridge United Football Club. The Dublin Suite is located at the back of C.U.F.C. accessible down a lane near the pedestrian crossing. Access may not be possible via the C.U.F.C. main building. View directions. The following […]
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