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Dsc02847_edited-1_crop_jc_bus_meeting Following the excellent response to Jonathan’s request for input regarding Histon and Impington’s bus service and Stagecoach’s recent change of it to the citi8 Andy Campbell, Stagecoch MD, agreed to meet him along with county councillors Sue Gymer and David Jenkins and representatives of both parish councils. The meeting took place last Monday and Andy was accompanied by Ross Burton.

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Reports have been received for Histon Children’s Centre (Early Years Centre) and Histon and Impington Infants School.  Both have received ‘good’ ratings.   You can find more details on their respective websites. (http://bit.ly/dMnaFr and http://bit.ly/iasdmn)

Although local people have known for some time the quality of our educational establishments it is very encouraging to see the ‘experts’ giving credit where it is due.

The inspectors praise the teachers, pupils and leadership of both schools.  Children are taught with enthusiasm, subject matter is fun and the positive behaviour of the pupils is highlighted as well.

Jonathan says: ‘congratulations, these ratings are well deserved!’

 

Edd Visits IVC During February I was invited to IVC to talk to a class of teenagers about being a Councillor and what is involved in being a Councillor.

The teenagers asked loads of questions which sparked of loads of ideas.  This was really a good insight for myself, gaining a lot of information on what teenagers around our community would like to do and what sort of activities are missing from our villages

I would like to say thank you to to the Class and Ms Baker for the warm welcome I had during my visit.

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There’s bad news for bus users in Cottenham and Rampton, Histon and Impington. Residents of Oakington are thankfully spared. And those who live in Orchard Park get a strange temporary arrangement whilst we all wait for the guided bus.

It’s been a double whammy. First off the Tory run County Council has announced that it is cutting all bus subsidies. That’s right: all subsidies. This means that over the next year or so all subsidised routes will be withdrawn unless the operator opts to continue running them on a 100% commercial basis. This means that Histon will lose its Thursday service, the 110, to Ely; and Rampton will lose its three times daily service, the 106, to Ely. And of course people who live on the routes in Cottenham and beyond will lose their service as well. It’s an especially cruel blow for Rampton because the 106 provides a connection to the Stagecoach service which runs into Cambridge.

Neither route is due for cutting in the first wave but we will have to fight exceptionally hard to prevent them being chopped late this year or next year.

Secondly: Stagecoach has announced that it is reducing the frequency of the Citi 7 from 6 times per hour to 3. At the same time it is splitting the service in two, so that buses will no longer continue to Duxford, Saffron Walden etc in the south, and renaming the northern service the Citi 8. Fortunately all the evening and Sunday services will be retained. Those in the south of the old Citi 7 route are being chopped.

Stagecoach says that it is making these changes for purely economic reasons. They have recently had reductions in the compenstaion they get for carrying concessionary fare passengers and in the Bus Services Operators Grant which compensates them for high diesel prices.

David has spoken at length with Andy Campbell, Stagecoach Cambridge MD who insists that there will be enough capacity on the route now that Stagecoach uses the new bigger double deckers. He is also confident that splitting the route will result in better punctuality because buses will not ‘get lost’ in the south of the county.

Sue says: ‘this is bad news all round and I’m especially concerned about the impact on Rampton. This will deprive many people of the facility to get into Cambridge. It will drive others to use their cars and that’s not good for the County’s carbob footprint. we will be gathering evidence and fighting to stop these cuts’.

 

Residents have been surprised by the appearance of multiple County Council documents along the guided bus route. The documents themselves don’t make a great deal of sense to most people but perhaps there’s hope that they are at least an indicator that this project is progressing.

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Click here for the Histon and Impington District Councillor’s Report November 2010

 

Click here for the county councillors’ monthly report for November 2010.

 

Cambridgeshire County Council got the go ahead to build the Guided Busway at the beginning of 2006. The Council was confident at the time that it would be able to secure funding, to start construction later in the year and to be running buses on the guideway before the end of 2008.

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Click here for the Histon and Impington District Councillor’s Report October 2010

 

Click here for the county councillors’ monthly report for October 2010.