Cambs hotel to become isolation hub for lorry drivers with coronavirus travelling to Europe
The Department for Transport set up a hub in Bar Hill where lorry drivers can isolate before going to France
The hotel in Bar Hill. (Image: Cambridge News)
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Northern route for Cambourne to Cambridge busway slightly less preferred
The mayor secured the backing of his transport committee to ask the GCP to consider the northern route
A CGI showing how the GCP s proposed busway between Cambridge and Cambourne could look. (Image: Greater Cambridge Partnership)
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Busway plans to connect Waterbeach and north Cambridge raises genuine concern The short-term investment should probably be more towards the railway
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The busway proposal would connect Waterbeach and the north of Cambridge (stock image) (Image: CambridgeshireLive)
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South Cambridgeshire resident has speakers seized following complaints
| Updated: 19:47, 07 January 2021
A South Cambridgeshire man who made his neighboursâ lives a misery by repeatedly playing loud music has had his sound system of 10 speakers seized by council officers.
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The enforcement action was taken by South Cambridgeshire District Council as a last resort following the residentâs failure to comply with a previously served Noise Abatement Notice and earlier verbal warnings.
Repeatedly breaching a Noise Abatement Notice under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 is a serious matter and seizure of the equipment highlights the enforcement options open to the Councilâs Environmental Health Team.
Noisy neighbour who made lives a misery by blasting loud music has sound system seized
He was given several verbal warnings, but the music played on.
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A south Cambridgeshire resident has had his sound system seized by the council (Image: scdc)
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