Cambridge Toilet Closures Spark Fears of Public Inconvenience

Cambridge Toilet Closures Spark Fears of Public Inconvenience

Cambridge toilet closures spark worry about waste management and inconvenience. People are against removing such a facility. Cambridge Toilet Closures Spark Fears of Public Inconvenience Cambridge might close some public restrooms. Locals worry about waste in the streets. People dislike being caught without options. The city runs 14 public toilets now. Eight are in the…

New Clue Emerges in 1975 A1 Mystery Woman Death Near Baldock

New Clue Emerges in 1975 A1 Mystery Woman Death Near Baldock

A charity reopens the case of an unidentified woman found dead on the A1 in 1975, seeking leads after nearly 50 years. New Clue Emerges in 1975 A1 Mystery Woman Death Near Baldock A woman died on the A1 in 1975. The case is still unsolved after 50 years, and people called her “Baldock Woman.”…

Sweet Shop Transformation: New Plans for Cambridge City Centre Site

Sweet Shop Transformation: New Plans for Cambridge City Centre Site

A former sweet shop on Kings Parade will become a knitwear store. Renovation plans aim to preserve the historical details. Sweet Shop Transformation: New Plans for Cambridge City Centre Site Hey, guess what’s happening in Cambridge? Wilfred’s sweet shop closed on King’s Parade. They were there for ten years. Their lease ended last year. Now,…

Tourism Risked as Cambridge Mulls Toilet Cuts and Parking Fee Hike

Tourism Risked as Cambridge Mulls Toilet Cuts and Parking Fee Hike

Cambridge considers toilet closures and higher parking fees due to an £11.5m deficit. This move sparks tourism and public health concerns. Tourism Risked as Cambridge Mulls Toilet Cuts and Parking Fee Hike Cambridge might close some public toilets. Swimming and parking costs could also increase soon. These changes depend on budget approval. The opposition calls…

Cambridge’s Lost Queer Pubs: Remembering Vibrant Community Spaces

Cambridge’s Lost Queer Pubs: Remembering Vibrant Community Spaces

Explore five beloved LGBTQ+ pubs in Cambridge that provided community and safe spaces before disappearing. Cambridge’s Lost Queer Pubs: Remembering Vibrant Community Spaces Cambridge used to have many LGBTQ+ pubs. Now, only some queer-friendly nights exist. People remember old places like The Anchor or Turks Head. These were popular in the 70s and 80s. February…

Mill Road Bridge Restrictions Continue Causing Concern for Shops

Mill Road Bridge Restrictions Continue Causing Concern for Shops

New rules limit cars on Mill Road bridge in Cambridge, raising shop owner concerns about declining customer traffic. Mill Road Bridge Restrictions Continue Causing Concern for Shops Cambridge shop owners are worried now. New rules limit cars on Mill Road bridge. The rules began last week; drivers get warnings for crossing. Fines will start in…

Empty Cambridge Building to Become Hotel after Five Years Vacant

Empty Cambridge Building to Become Hotel after Five Years Vacant

Plans approved to demolish the old Office Outlet and construct a 134-room aparthotel with shop and gym. Empty Cambridge Building to Become Hotel after Five Years Vacant Cambridge is a lively place. Locals and tourists jam the streets daily. Chesterton and Cherry Hinton have many shops and restaurants like Restaurant Twenty-Two. Stir, a bakery, is…

Partners Or Exes Most Often Kill Women, New Homicide Data Indicates

Partners Or Exes Most Often Kill Women, New Homicide Data Indicates

New data shows partners or ex-partners most commonly kill women, while acquaintances account for most male homicides. Partners Or Exes Most Often Kill Women, New Homicide Data Indicates Crime data gives us some sad facts. Partners or exes often kill women, while men are usually killed by someone they know. Homicide numbers fell since last…

A10 Bridge Construction Begins Despite Criticism of Wasted Funding

A10 Bridge Construction Begins Despite Criticism of Wasted Funding

Work begins this month on the A10 bridge connecting Waterbeach to Cambridge. The project is facing criticism for wasting funds. A10 Bridge Construction Begins Despite Criticism of Wasted Funding They will begin building a bridge this month over the A10. It will help walkers, cyclists, and horse riders, connecting Waterbeach to Cambridge. This connection will…

Beehive Centre Plans Face Council Opposition Decision Now To Government

Beehive Centre Plans Face Council Opposition Decision Now To Government

Cambridge councillors object to Beehive Centre rebuild now decided by the government following council meeting. Beehive Centre Plans Face Council Opposition Decision Now To Government Cambridge councillors opposed a Beehive Centre rebuild. The national government makes the final call though. The council planning meeting was on Wednesday, February 12. Approval for a new site was…