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Dscn5539_b1049_a14_junctionAt a recent meeting County Council officers outlined plans to improve the B1049/A14 junction for pedestrians and cyclists. There will probably also be an improvement for south bound road users.

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Dscn5381_mike_daviesOne of the spin offs from housing and other developments is something called section 106 money. This is money from the developer used to mitigate the impact of its development on local facilities like schools and roads.

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00176182_cgb_crossingThe guided bus cuts Station Road in Histon and Impington and there’s quite a complex crossing set-up including a diagonal for cyclists. But because a green man can only be given to pedestrians crossing the busway itself when both Station Road and the busway have red lights the green man time for parents and their children walking to school has been very short.

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Dscn4259_freedom_busThe County Council’s bus consultation ends 4pm on Friday 9 Dec 11. The Council will use the results of this consultation to help it to decide whether or not to continue supporting the weekly 110 ‘freedom bus’ service from Histon and Impington to Ely and the daily 106 service from Cottenham to Ely.

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There have been grumblings for some time about the time that the crossing lights allow for pedestrians to cross the guided busway but its taken parents from the south of Impington to bring them sharply into focus.

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Click here for the Histon and Impington District Councillor’s Report June 2011

 
Dscn3680_106_busIt’s been announced this week that, in response to a request for judicial review of the process whereby it had decided to implement a 100% cut in subsidised bus services, the County Council is to put its bus cuts program on hold. Click here for a relevant article on the Cambridge News web-site.

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Cimg0935_histon_30 The County Council has published its new speed limit policy. The good news is that it allows communities to set their own speed limits; they will not need the approval of the County Council as long as they consult properly. The bad news is that they will have to pay for them themselves.

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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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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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