Reader Letters
Published:
3:49 PM May 11, 2021
Updated:
3:56 PM May 11, 2021
The swans have hatched their eggs on Wiers Drove in Burwell - despite the massive building works or the builders moving the fence back to protect them. The father has hardly left his partner s side in the last few weeks. It was such a wonderful feel-good site to see.
- Credit: AMANDA MANCHETT
The swans have hatched their eggs on Wiers Drove in Burwell
- Credit: AMANDA MANCHETT
No praise for Palmer
I fail to see why anyone would be praising James Palmer at this juncture.
What he did or didn’t do when part of ECDC has absolutely no bearing on his time as Mayor of the Combined Authority, which has been a tale of dubious practices, incompetence, arrogance and vanity.
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Jetty between Stourbridge Common and Ditton Meadows opens as part of Chisholm Trail
Once completed this year, the trail will mean you will be able to walk or cycle directly from Cambridge North to Addenbrooke s
The jetty, which connects the footpath between Stourbridge Common and Ditton Meadows, is now open to allow people to walk and cycle across the common (Image: GCP)
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Mayor Palmer campaigning across Cambridgeshire for a second term as Mayor.
- Credit: JAMES PALMER
Mayor James Palmer says he will not be releasing an official manifesto, but says he has a clear vision for a second term.
The mayoral election on May 6 will decide the next leader of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority.
Mr Palmer says that his ambition is that £100,000 homes will make up 10 per cent of all new developments in the county.
He acknowledged that the goal cannot be directly achieved through the office of mayor, but said: “It’s achievable if the councils are willing.
Conservative candidate to be Cambridgeshire mayor lays out his policies
James Palmer has not released an official manifesto
The current mayor, Conservative James Palmer
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The current Conservative mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough will not be releasing an official manifesto, but says he has a clear vision for a second term.