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Two sets of tennis courts in Cambridge city centre will no longer be free, and players will have to pay up to £5 to use them.
Cambridge is at the centre of new plans by the government that could see £78bn added to the UK economy, yet figures suggest ...
If you have been living in Cambridge for a long time, it is likely you are familiar with many of the city's streets. However, ...
Police were called to reports of 'rowdy' behaviour in Cambridge city centre on Monday morning (March 17). Officers attended Market Square after receiving reports of nuisance behaviour. A 33-year ...
Cambridge City Council was due to refuse the application because of the impact on homes but the government intervened and the ...
A developer says a council’s decision to recommend plans to redevelop the Beehive Centre be refused puts at risk Cambridge’s ...
OTAs vs. human agents vs. AI agents, explainedTechnology consultant Shelly Palmer thinks that, with the rise of AI agents, OTAs' days may be numbered. Human advisors may... A solo navigation on a ...
The minister for science, Sir Patrick Vallance, was in Cambridge last week for the unveiling of the first-ever advisory ...
CCTV was discovered capturing Aavesh driving the car moments earlier in the city centre. At Cambridge Magistrates’ Court Aavesh pleaded guilty to drink driving, driving without a licence and ...
Cambridge City Council approved planning permission ... based educational outreach partnership with the Cambridge Science Centre. Karin Voth Harman is the vicar at St Andrew's Church in Cherry ...
including at Jesus Green Two sets of tennis courts in Cambridge city centre will no longer be free, and players will have to pay up to £5 to use them. Cambridge City Council said the charges ...
Plans to turn a retail park in Cambridge into laboratories could push people out of the city, a councillor said. Railpen, which owns the Beehive Centre, wants to redevelop it to create labs ...