Today we release our new video profiling light rail as a backbone of mass transit to support the Cambridge region. The network would connect key residential, commercial, education & health centres, joined up w trains, buses, active travel & Park & Rides:
https://t.co/65k9PTuJVL
Breaking news on #Cambridge East as a huge deal is signed by The Hill Group and Homes England to bring 10,000-plus homes and commercial space, supporting 9,000 jobs to land acquired from Marshall Group
https://t.co/i0bgrnxSqe
⭐️ UKREiiF CONFERENCE ⭐️
I have come to this conference in Leeds to fly the flag for #Cambridgeshire & #Peterborough 💪
On the day #Cambridge Science Park announces a £3 billion plan to create thousands of high-quality jobs and contribute billions to the economy.
‘Although the science park is better placed than some local research campuses to cope with inadequacies in Cambridge’s transport infrastructure, it shares the regional concern about water scarcity holding back development.’
https://t.co/mHuxh8FIcK
⭐️ CAMBS & PETERBOROUGH IS READY TO KICK ON ⭐️
We are applying to be Established Mayoral Authority.
This would mean multi-year funding and the tools to deliver long-awaited better transport, more jobs, boost people’s skills and speed up the regeneration our region needs. 🚊 🏠
It’s important that past mistakes are not repeated. It’s time to make practical and tangible progress on the mass rapid transit this region so badly needs.
https://t.co/zu0GBdWzcn
⭐️CAMBRIDGE SOUTH STATION⭐️
On a trip to see #Cambridge South Station with Network Rail & AstraZeneca - it is really taking shape with a planned opening in June 26 💪
Looking forward to a world class station gateway leading into the world-leading Cambridge Bio-Medical Campus 🚉
The UK has a mass transit gap. Only 9 British cities have a tram or metro, compared to 30 French cities and 60 German ones.
Every French city with a population greater than 150,000 has a mass transit system. If Dundee, Peterborough or Newport were French, they would have a tram.
There's a new Lords amendment that will give Mayors the power to approve new underground or tram projects instead of waiting 3+ years to get the Transport Secretary to sign off.
That means Tracy Brabin could approve the Leeds tram or Sadiq Khan could approve the Bakerloo Line Extension.
This amendment needs to be adopted. Mayors know their area best. They should be able to pledge to voters that they will build new infrastructure and then be able to approve, fund and deliver it.
In Spain and France, local leaders have all the power to deliver local transport. In turn, they build projects 2x faster and for less than half the price.
Delivery of EWR could be accelerated by simplifying the line direct into Cambridge South & instead serving Cambourne by light rail as per Cambridge Connect. Faster, cheaper, more flexible & better connections. Lower environmental impact.
https://t.co/V9loIA6Row
As we wait to see whether Damocles’ sword falls on Coton Orchard, Cambridge’s future plan is out for consultation. From the sky, the story is stark: the city swelling into its green edges, herding our wild kin into ever smaller, ever more fragile patches… #SaveCotonOrchard
#RAILEAST Dec 2025 issue (24 pages) from @RailfutureEA can be read at https://t.co/Ru2upzsvt3.
Lots of articles including the opening of Beaulieu Park station and behind the scenes of the NET tram system in Nottingham.
Details of our Cambridge meeting on Sat 6 Dec at 14:00
🏙️ Cambridge could see 50,000 new homes over the next 20 years – a “Second Cambridge”! Read our blog, explore the plan, and join the conversation before the public consultation opens 1 Dec 2025: https://t.co/SZEFro6QSd
#GreaterCambridge#LocalPlan
🚊ELY JUNCTION - RAIL MINISTER🚊
Met the Rail Minister to talk Ely Junction & the need for faster & more frequent trains between #Peterborough, #Fens, #Ely & #Cambridge 🙏
The business case right now is built on freight only. With the case for passengers - it’s unarguable 💪🚊
🧵British cities outside of London vastly underperform their European counterparts
Part of this is accounted for by lower housing density and almost non existent mass transport, like metros and trams
So why not build more trams? Because in Britain we make it twice as expensive
A Visitor Accommodation Supplement can enable the Cambridge light rail scheme we’ve proposed, including the tunnel. The Mayor of the Combined Authority should implement it without delay to deliver on 2025 election promise.
https://t.co/GPJXjbHdtP
To mark National Tree Week and the close of the Public Inquiry, the Coton Tree of Hope will be planted by Sir Partha Dasgupta, Cambridge economist and President of Wildlife Trust BCN, a leading voice on the value of nature and a steadfast supporter of the campaign to #saveCotonOrchard. @guardian https://t.co/frlw3IFnM2