How should the Cambridge area respond to the global biodiversity emergency? We put forward our solution. Read more
Instead of damaging the green belt, could the South East Cambridge Busway be routed along a disused railway line? Read more
Is a new large scale development in northeast Cambridge the best that the city can do? Next to the River Cam, it will change the skyline of our city. Read more
What does the government's Levelling-Up & Regeneration Bill mean for planning the future of Cambridge? Read more
Cambridge Past, Present & Future introduces members of our warden team. Read more
Our councils have published where they think 44,000 houses and 58,000 new jobs should be built. Are they in the right places? Read more
Our councils are proposing a rapid rate of development that would see us build the equivalent of Stevenage in 20 years. Is that sustainable? Is that what you want? Read the first in our series of blogs about the latest plans for greater Cambridge. Read more
Will government planning reforms result in more beautiful buildings or reduce local involvement in the planning system? Read more
Is it a £157m bus road which will permanently damage the landscape, ecology and villages? Or is it an in-bound bus lane and bus-priority measures next to the road which enables bus users to avoid congestion? Read more
Marie-Louise Holland pays tribute to a dedicated public servant and a member of our Heritage Watch Group Read more
Radical reforms to the planning system are proposed by the government, but what could that mean for Cambridge? Read more
Being locked down for Covid-19 has given us the chance to think long and hard about what is important in our lives. Is this a time to pause and re-consider how we plan for a better and greener future? Read more