Waterbeach to Cambridge consultation launch
We are please to announce our consultation on the two route options for the Waterbeach to Cambridge busway and a new Park & Ride (P&R) site at Waterbeach has launched today.
The consultation covers two elements. They are: -
1. Two options for a preferred route for the Waterbeach to Cambridge Busway linking the current Guided Busway near to the A14 with Waterbeach New Town. One option takes the busway to the west of Landbeach and the second takes the busway to the east of Landbeach. Both options would serve Waterbeach New Town, the new Railway Station at Waterbeach and the Cambridge Research Park on the A10.
2. Three options for an additional new Park & Ride site on the A10 to the west of Waterbeach New Town.
As with our other consultations, we have a dedicated webpage which includes all the relevant information on the project including maps, diagrams, online version of the booklet, the survey, and an FAQ section. Please click on the link below to be directed to the consultation page: - https://consultcambs.uk.engagementhq.com/gcp-waterbeach-to-cambridge-2023.
As part of the consultation, we will also be running three online events and five in person events. Please see the table below for detailed information. You can register for the online events via the consultation's webpage.
- 1/2/23 Online meeting via Microsoft Teams 18:00-19:30 (registration required)
- 8/2/23 The Bradfield Centre (lunchtime event) 11:30-14:00
- 8/2/23 Landbeach Village Hall 16:00-19:00
- 13/2/23 Online meeting via Microsoft Teams 18:00-19:30 (registration required)
- 21/2/23 St. Andrews Centre, Histon 16:30-19:30
- 23/2/23 Online meeting via Microsoft Teams 18:00-19:30 ( registration required)
- 27/2/23 Waterbeach Baptist Church 16:00-19:00
- 7/3/23 Milton Community Centre 17:30-20:30
This is the second consultation on the project, after the public were asked for their views on route options in 2020, alongside further engagement in 2021.
The responses will be used to develop an outline business case and a preferred route which will be will be presented to the GCP’s Executive Board in the summer.
The consultation closes at midday on Friday 24 March.
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