4,500 homes at Waterbeach New Town East recommended for approval
Councillors are due to decide if the development will receive outline planning permission
Updated
Artist impression of the station area of the Waterbeach New Town proposal (Image: LDA Design/RLW Estates)
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The document, prepared by chartered architect Andrew Fleet, the applicant’s agent, says: “The ’Port Youth Group’ is an all-inclusive youth group run by volunteers and funded completely by grants.
“At present the group meets in a small room to the rear of the Ex-Serviceman’s Club, which they have totally outgrown.
“Other facilities in the village are either not suitable for youth groups and tend to be expensive to hire, for a group which relies totally on grant funding.”
“Many of the village teenagers are now schooled in the village and any stimulation outside school hours needs to be provided on the school campus or within the community.”
Published:
10:59 AM January 22, 2021
Updated:
11:00 AM January 22, 2021
Freedom of Information requests from Bankrate UK revealed East Cambridgeshire is home to the UK’s noisiest neighbours.
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East Cambridgeshire has been officially named the home of the noisiest neighbours, with thousands of complaints relating to music, DIY and dogs barking.
A Freedom of Information (FOI) request by Bankrate UK revealed the councils across the county that have received the most complaints, with east Cambs winning first place.
The FOI exposed 4,999 complaints to East Cambridgeshire District Council since November 2017, that’s one in 17 residents lodging a grievance.
A spokesperson for Bankrate UK said: “Everybody needs good neighbours… but they don’t always get them.