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A Demographic & Socio-Economic Review of Hemingford Grey Parish
Cambridgeshire ACRE A Demographic & Socio-Economic Review of Hemingford Grey Parish March 2020 About Cambridgeshire ACRE Cambridgeshire ACRE is an independent charity established in 1924. We are part of a network of 38 Rural Community Councils across England and are a member of ACRE (the national umbrella for RCCs). We are proud to support local communities in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, and nearby where appropriate. We put a lot of effort into getting to know our customers so we can understand what they need from us. This ensures we focus on providing products and services that really make a difference to local people as they work in their own communities. As part of our work we provide a Neighbourhood Planning service for local communities. We have developed this service by building on our skills, knowledge and competencies gained in other project areas such as rural affordable housing and community-led planning and by working with local planning consultants to broaden our capacity. Our current partners are: You can find out more about our team and our work from our Neighbourhood Planning Information Leaflet at https://wordpress.com/view/cambsacrenpservice.wordpress.com Page 2 of 28 CONTENTS PAGE A DEMOGRAPHIC AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW OF HEMINGFORD GREY PARISH .......... 4 Key points .................................................................................................................................. 4 Introduction ............................................................................................................................. -
Mike Huntington Greater Cambridge Planning Service Development
Mike Huntington Our ref: AC/2018/127211/07-L01 Greater Cambridge Planning Service Your ref: S/2075/18 Development Management South Cambridgeshire Hall Date: 19 January 2021 Cambourne Business Park Cambridge CB3 6EA OUTLINE PLANNING PERMISSION (WITH ALL MATTERS RESERVED) FOR DEVELOPMENT OF UP TO 4,500 DWELLINGS, BUSINESS, RETAIL, COMMUNITY, LEISURE AND SPORTS USES; NEW PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND SIXTH FORM CENTRE; PUBLIC OPEN SPACES INCLUDING PARKS AND ECOLOGICAL AREAS; POINTS OF ACCESS, ASSOCIATED DRAINAGE AND OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE, GROUNDWORKS, LANDSCAPING, AND HIGHWAYS WORKS (REVISED ES, PARAMETER PLAN, MASTERPLAN, PLANNING STATEMENT) (REVISED DRAFT PLANNING CONDITIONS) LAND ADJACENT TO WATERBEACH BARRACKS & AIRFIELD SITE, WATERBEACH, CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Thank you for updating the Environment Agency on the various proposed [draft] planning conditions and ‘heads of terms’ arrangements for the protection, maintenance and management of the proposed on-site secondary flood defences. Below we advise on the proposed conditions and close some outstanding advice on groundwater protection, environment management, water resources protection and water voles. These were in abeyance pending resolution of flood risk management and water quality matters that the Environment Agency regards as resolved, subject to the conditions listed below. We are aware that post-committee, should it be minded to approve the application, legal agreements and some tweaks to conditions may be necessary to ensure that the two are compatible and effective. We will be happy to advise as requested. Environment Agency position: Flood risk management Further to our previous letter dated 23 December 2020, the Environment Agency has now considered the ‘Appendix G - Heads of Terms Summary’ as received 14 January 2021 as an outline means of maintaining the flood defences. -
Fen Drayton Villa Investigations
Fen Drayton Villa Investigations Excavation Report No. 2 CAMBRIDGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL UNIT OUSE WASHLAND ARCHAEOLOGY Fen Drayton Villa Investigations (Excavation Report No. 2) Leanne Robinson Zeki, MPhil With contributions by Emma Beadsmoore, Chris Boulton, Vicki Herring, Andrew Hall, Francesca Mazzilli, Vida Rajkovaca, Val Fryer, Simon Timberlake Illustrations by Jon Moller and Andy Hall Principal photography by Dave Webb ©CAMBRIDGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL UNIT UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE March 2016/ Report No. 1333 HER Event Number: ECB4702 PROJECT SUMMARY An archaeological excavation was undertaken by volunteers and the Cambridge Archaeological Unit as a part of the Ouse Washes Landscape Partnership at the site of a possible Roman Villa at the RSPB’s Fen Drayton Lakes reserve, near Cambridge. The fieldwork comprised two 5m x 10m trenches, which were targeted to expose the northern extent of the proposed Roman Villa and southern extent of a potential bathhouse. Excavations revealed additional evidence of Roman occupation, indications of small industry and high-status artefacts. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The project was funded by the Ouse Washes Landscape Partnership Project via the Heritage Lottery Fund, for which particular thanks are conveyed to Mark Nokkert of Cambridge Acre. Permission to excavate on the land was provided by the land owner, the RSPB, which was principally overseen by Robin Standring, and the tenant farmer, Chris Wissen. The volunteering was coordinated by Rachael Brown of Cambridgeshire Acre with Grahame Appleby of the CAU. Dr Keith Haylock, University of Aberystwyth undertook the pXRF measurements. Figure 3’s photographs were produced by Emma Harper. Christopher Evans (CAU) was the Project Manager and work on site was completed by volunteers supervised by Jonathan Tabor, Leanne Robinson Zeki and Francesca Mazzilli of the CAU. -
Plot 5, 16 Eltisley Road Great Gransden | SG19 3AR Plot Five Great Gransden
Plot 5, 16 Eltisley Road Great Gransden | SG19 3AR Plot Five Great Gransden Due for completion early 2018, this substantial home is set in a unique development of just five well-appointed homes, constructed by a well-regarded developer with excellent attention to detail and exceptional access to Cambridge and London. A spacious hall opens onto two reception rooms, snug, study and open plan kitchen, breakfast, family room with separate utility and bi-fold doors to the rear garden. The five bedrooms are well served by two en suites and a family bathroom. There is ample parking and a double carport. Area Profile There is always a lot going on in the Gransdens, from a bi-annual music festival to the annual Gransden Show; a lovely village event which has been running for over 100 years, with cake-making, horse riding, crafts, artisan food stalls, and old tractors and cars. There are fabulous walks along off-road tracks around the local woodlands and countryside. Little Gransden enjoys its own airfield, which holds an air show every summer, a village hall with toddler group, pub with microbrewery attached, and a parish Church. Great Gransden is home to the oldest Post Mill in England which dates back to the early 17th Century, and also offers a Church, village shop with post office, 15th Century thatched pub, pre-school, primary school, reading room/village hall, garage, lawn tennis club, bowls club, and a sports field which is home to the village football team. Transport Links Rail: St Neots Rail Station: 12 mins drive / 7.2 miles - London -
A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire: Major Improvements Construction Work on the New A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Scheme Is Underway
A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire: major improvements Construction work on the new A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon scheme is underway. We are currently carrying out a variety of tasks for which we need to close lanes or carriageways on the A1, A14 and some local roads at times, usually overnight between 8pm and 6am, unless otherwise stated. A clearly signed diversion route will always be in place for closures. For this week, the planned closures are: Full closures Monday 15 8am to Saturday 27 7pm • A1307 between Bar Hill /Longstanton junction and Oakington roundabout Vehicles will be diverted via Oakington, Cottenham, Rampton, Willingham and Longstanton. Travel between Swavesey and Bar Hill remains, as does Dry Drayton to Oakington on weekdays only. Please check the weekend closure for some changes. Monday 15 to Friday 19 (five nights) • A1 northbound Brampton Hut exit slip Vehicles will be diverted north to Alconbury to then use A1 southbound and either continue or exit for access to Brampton Hut roundabout • A1 northbound Brampton Hut entry slip Vehicles will be diverted east along A141 and then north at Spittals roundabout to the spur road to re-join the A1 northbound at Alconbury • A141 eastbound link between New Ellington junction 21 and Brampton Hut roundabout Vehicles will be diverted east on the A605 at junction 13 then south on the A1(M) to the A605 to re-join the A14 at junction 21 • A10 northbound from Milton junction 33 and A10 southbound approach to Milton junction 33 Vehicles will be diverted via Butt Lane, Milton Road, Burgoynes Road, Impington Lane and B1049 Bridge Road to access Cambridge or the A14 • A1307 westbound between Cambridge and A14 westbound Girton junction 31 Vehicles will be diverted to join the A14 at Histon junction 32 and travel west. -
South Cambridgeshire District Council – Caldecote Ward Councillor's
South Cambridgeshire District Council – Caldecote Ward (comprises the Parishes of Caldecote, Childerley, Kingston, Bourn, Longstowe & Little Gransden) Councillor’s Monthly Report – May 2021 This report of previous month events is for all the Ward, so please be aware that some of the content may not be relevant to your particular Parish. General Please contact me with comments, questions, problems, reports, suggestions or complaints to do with SCDC services. These are housing need, housing repairs for council tenants, planning, benefits, council tax, bin collection, environmental health issues etc. Don’t fight on your own. I am available to help you to get the best outcome possible for your situation. If you have time to spare – check out articles on my blog http://www.TumiHawkins.org.uk. What I post on there is my view and not LibDem or South Cambs official policy unless I state that it is. IMPORTANT REMINDERS These are items in my previous reports that require action due to time limitations or important. 1. Rapid Covid Tests If you need a rapid test, then remember a Rapid Testing Centre is available at The Hub, High Street, Cambourne, CB23 6GW, 8am-8pm, Mon-Sat. It is for key workers and people who are unable to work from home who are showing no symptoms to get tested if they are worried. You can book test at https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/rapidtesting COVID19 UPDATE As of today there are 22 people in hospital with Covid in Cambridgeshire with 3 in Addenbrookes. This is a huge improvement and will of course allow our hospitals get back to treating people with other conditions many of which are now very urgent. -
CAMBOURNE PARISH COUNCIL District of South Cambridgeshire
Agenda item 19 CAMBOURNE PARISH COUNCIL District of South Cambridgeshire Annual Council Meeting 20th May 2014 GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE FROM SUBJECT Tahira Fitzwiliam- Hall, E-mail Wysing Arts Regarding Circuit Event in Cambourne Passenger Transport – Email Cambridgeshire County Council Regarding changes to Local Bus Services Service changes in South Cambs from 01 June 2014 Service Operator Route Description of change 28 HACT Cambourne – Gamlingay – St Neots . Whippet 28 cancelled and replaced by HACT 28 . New morning and evening peak journeys to and from Cambourne, Comberton or Kingston (for onward journeys to Cambridge) . Revised Thursday only journey to St Neots . New Demand Responsive Transport journeys at other times that can be booked in advance within the designated area. Destinations include Cambourne, Comberton and St Neots (where buses can be taken to Cambridge) C2 Myalls The Hatleys – Gamlingay – St Neots . Route amended between Longstowe and St Neots to include The Gransdens, Gamlingay, Waresley and Abbotsley (in addition to HACT 28) to provide extra capacity . No longer serves Caxton (now served by HACT 28) . Amended departure times in The Hatleys, Croydon, Arrington, Orwell and Longstowe towards St Neots . Departure time from St Neots now 13:00, was 13:20 18 Stagecoach Cambourne – Comberton – . No longer serves Gamlingay, Waresley, Great Gransden, Little Cambridge Gransden, Arrington, Wimpole, Little Eversden and Great Eversden – these settlements served by revised 28 . Now Cambourne to Cambridge during the daytime with peak journeys starting or ending at Longstowe, Eltisley and Caxton (daytime journeys for Longstowe, Eltisley and Caxton now provided by revised 28) . 18 journey in the afternoon no longer via 6th Form colleges – alternative buses between colleges and city centre to pick up 18 from Drummer Street bus station 10 Whippet Comberton VC – Caxton – Gamlingay . -
Cambridgeshire Green Infrastructure Strategy
Cambridgeshire Green Infrastructure Strategy Page 1 of 176 June 2011 Contributors The Strategy has been shaped and informed by many partners including: The Green Infrastructure Forum Anglian Water Cambridge City Council Cambridge Past, Present and Future (formerly Cambridge Preservation Society) Cambridge Sports Lake Trust Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Biodiversity Partnership Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Environmental Record Centre Cambridgeshire County Council Cambridgeshire Horizons East Cambridgeshire District Council East of England Development Agency (EEDA) English Heritage The Environment Agency Fenland District Council Forestry Commission Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group GO-East Huntingdonshire District Council Natural England NHS Cambridgeshire Peterborough Environment City Trust Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) South Cambridgeshire District Council The National Trust The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire & Peterborough The Woodland Trust Project Group To manage the review and report to the Green Infrastructure Forum. Cambridge City Council Cambridgeshire County Council Cambridgeshire Horizons East Cambridgeshire District Council Environment Agency Fenland District Council Huntingdonshire District Council Natural England South Cambridgeshire District Council The Wildlife Trust Consultants: LDA Design Page 2 of 176 Contents 1 Executive Summary ................................................................................11 2 Background -
A Big Thank You from the Organisers of Love in a Box Campaign
A big thank you from the organisers of Love in a Box campaign The magazine for village news throughout Fenstanton and Hilton. One copy delivered free to each household ten times per year. A special pdf version is available online at www.hilton-village.com and www.fenstanton-village.co.uk See inside for details of our copy collection points and email address. Over 60’s Fenstanton 384977 USEFUL NUMBERS Doctors 496243 Fenstanton Police 0845 456 456 4 Village Sports 370973 Bowls 498050 Fenstanton Parish Council 465300 Cricket Club 468522 Hilton Parish Council 832030 Football Club 395351 County Councillor 830250 Indoor Bowls 497202 District Councillor(Hilton) 830250 Tennis 01954 231752 District Councillor (Fenst.) 388925 Fishing 497728 Morris 466448 To report street lights not working Aerobics 07742 488459 0800 253529 Youth Football 395338 Amateur Dramatics 370973 Primary School 375055 Fenstanton United Swavesey Village 01954 230366 Reformed Church 352059 Fenstanton Pre-School 496156 Fenstanton Parish Church 301068 Fenstanton Baby & Fenstanton & Hilton Men's Toddler Group 461875 Christian Fellowship: 468718 Hilton Baby& Toddler Group 830406 Hilton Methodist Chapel 830686 Sunshine Day Nursery Hilton 830351 Hilton Parish Church 830466 830866 Chiropodist & Podiatrist Catholic Church (St Ives) Christopher Bruckshaw 01954 201278 462192 Fenstanton Village Hall 461751 Hilton Village Hall 07922 014991 Hilton Wildlife Conservation Group (HWCG) 830580 Hilton Aerobics 832321 Hilton Feast Week 831787 Hilton Town Trust 831454 Hilton Art Club 830289 Hilton Flower Club 830363 Hilton Visiting Scheme 830239/ 866 Fenstanton Church Centre 01954 230471 Hilton Pilates 07733 307475 Neighbourhood Watch Weightwatchers 492902 Fenstanton 395284 Slimming World 461098 Hilton 831986 Fenstanton and Hilton If you run a club or are involved in a Beavers,Cubs and Scouts 831715 village activity and think your telephone Fenstanton Brownies 464939 number would be useful on this page, then Hilton Brownies 830156 please let us know. -
478 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
478 bus time schedule & line map 478 Huntingdon - Godmanchester View In Website Mode The 478 bus line (Huntingdon - Godmanchester) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Fenstanton: 6:09 PM (2) Godmanchester: 9:43 AM - 4:22 PM (3) Hinchingbrooke Park: 4:40 AM - 4:45 PM (4) Huntingdon: 4:52 PM (5) Huntingdon: 3:38 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 478 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 478 bus arriving. Direction: Fenstanton 478 bus Time Schedule 17 stops Fenstanton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:13 PM Monday 6:09 PM Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Hinchingbrooke Park Tuesday 6:09 PM Snowdonia Way, Hinchingbrooke Park Wednesday 6:09 PM Millƒeld Park, Huntingdon Thursday 6:09 PM 3 Brampton Road, Huntingdon Friday 6:09 PM Bus Station, Huntingdon Princes Street, Huntingdon Saturday Not Operational Wood Street, Huntingdon Bradbury Place, Huntingdon Park Lane, Godmanchester 478 bus Info Park Lane, Godmanchester Direction: Fenstanton Stops: 17 Church Place, Godmanchester Trip Duration: 30 min Line Summary: Hinchingbrooke Hospital, Silver Street, Godmanchester Hinchingbrooke Park, Snowdonia Way, Old Court Hall, Godmanchester Hinchingbrooke Park, Millƒeld Park, Huntingdon, Bus Station, Huntingdon, Wood Street, Huntingdon, Park London Road, Godmanchester Lane, Godmanchester, Church Place, Godmanchester, Silver Street, Godmanchester, Sweetings Road, Godmanchester London Road, Godmanchester, Sweetings Road, London Road, Godmanchester Godmanchester, Lions Cross, Godmanchester, Dovehouse Close, -
Huntingdon Godmanchester Brampton St Ives Ellington
LITTLE ALCONBURY STUKELEY GREAT STUKELEY Huntingdon Life Sciences Centre A Brampton Hut 1 junction & service station HUNTINGDON HOUGHTON ST IVES A14 Huntingdon Castle ELLINGTON BP1 HEMINGFORD 14 BRAMPTON B15 ABBOTS BP1 y BP1 BP1 a t s w l a i a HEMINGFORD o r C e GREY t GODMANCHESTER n s i l BP2 RAF Brampton a n E y i BP2 a a W m GRAFHAM y A1 e 4 l Brampton l a interchange V e s FENSTANTON u O Wood Green Animal Shelter BP3 BUCKDEN Buckden BP3 Marina OFFORD CLUNY © Crown copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100030649. 8 9 1 1 Legend A A14 CAMBRIDGE TO HUNTINGDON Noise important areas* Byways Major proposed development sites Proposed soil storage areas HILTON IMPROVEMENT SCHEME Air quality management areas (AQMAs) Restricted byway DCO boundary Proposed compound sites Bridleway Footpaths A14 scheme November 2014 Proposed flood compensation areas Environmental statement 2014 BP1 Proposed borrow pits Gantries Figure 2.1: Location and context 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 km *Important areas are defined in the Noise Action - people and communities Scale @A1:1:20,000 Scale @A3:1:40,000 Plan: Roads (including Major Roads), Defra, 2014. KEY PLAN Sheet 1 of 2 FENSTANTON SWAVESEY FEN DRAYTON RAMPTON COTTENHAM LONGSTANTON Northstowe CONINGTON Swavesey junction BP5 Bar Hill junction BOXWORTH OAKINGTON LOLWORTH HISTON ELSWORTH BAR HILL BP6 KNAPWELL BP6 CAMBRIDGE BP6 Milton NORTHERN BYPASS junction A Histon junction 1 4 DRY DRAYTON GIRTON Cambridge Orchard Park Science Park Girton NIAB 2 KING'S interchange HEDGES NIAB - Darwin Green 1 Girton College CAMBRIDGE MADINGLEY North West Cambridge M 1 1 © Crown copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100030649. -
74 Cha Huntingdonshire
74 CHA HUNTINGDONSHIRE. [ KELLY'S Chandler Mrs. Priory villas. St. Neots Davison Mrs. The Y,aurels, Fenstanton, Flanders Charles, Avenue road, Et. Neots Chandler Mrs. Manning, Godmanchester, St. Ives Flavell Francis George, 3 The Walks Huntingdon Dawson Mrs. Stanley house, Fenstan- north, Huntingdon Chandler T. 6 Ingram st. Huntingdon ton, St. Ive~ Flawn George, East street, St. Neots Chaplin Capt. C. S. The Corn. Huntingdon Day Frank M.A. The Priory, St. Neots 1<1etcher Misses, Brampton, Huntingdon Chapman Rev. William James M.A. Rec- Day G. D. M.A., LL.B. Rheola, St. Ives Flint Misses, The Elms, Brampton,Hntgdn tory, Little Stukeley, Huntingdon Day Mrs. The Priory, St. :Keots Flowers Mrs. High st. Ramsey, Huntngdn Chapman George, Bank house, Pave- Day \Villiam, Huntingdon st. St. Neots Flowers Thomas, Great Whyte, Ramsey, ment, St. Ives Dean John, Brook street, St. Neots Huntingdon Chapman Mrs. Ashfield ho. Kimbolton Deane Rev. William Hodgson M.A. Vicar- Forbes Rev. Harry Warren M.A. Rectory, Charles Clark, Eynesbury, St. Noets age, Buckden, Huntingdon Conington, Peterborough Chesham Maj.-Gen. Lord K.C.B. The Hay- Dear James, 23 West street, Huntingdon Fordham J. Hemingford Grey, St. Ives cock, Etibbington, Wansford R.E.O. Dear M. 5 The Walks east,Huntingdon Fordham T.B. Godmanchester, Huntingdn (Northants) Dear Mrs. 5 The Walks north, Huntingdon Fordham Wm. Hartford road, Huntingdn Chichester Lieut.-Col Alan George, The Dear S. 6 The Walks east, Huntingdon Forrest Rev. Ernest William M.A. Ree· Grove, Godmanchester, Huntingdon De la Pryme Mrs. Wistow 10. Huntingdon tory, Elton, Peterborough Child ~'[rs. E.