This article was published in 2013, in Newsletter 109.
September 2013
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Sun 1 |
Newsletter 110 deadline Please send copy to Monica Frisch: mfrisch#64;phonecoop.coop. Members are warmly invited to write articles (style guidelines available) and are invited to contact the Editor in the first instance. |
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Tue 3 | 8.00pm |
Monthly General Meeting Friends’ Meeting House, Jesus Lane (with tea and coffee from 7.30pm, and a chance to chat, and for us to introduce ourselves to new members). |
October 2013
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Tue 1 | 8.00pm |
Monthly General Meeting Friends’ Meeting House, Jesus Lane (with tea and coffee from 7.30pm, and a chance to chat, and for us to introduce ourselves to new members). |
Mon 7 | 5.45pm |
Newsletter Meeting Grads Café, University Centre. A chance to comment upon the most recent Newsletter and to help plan the forthcoming edition. |
November 2013
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Sun 3 |
Newsletter 111 deadline Please send copy to Monica Frisch: mfrisch@phonecoop.coop. Members are warmly invited to write articles (style guidelines available) and are invited to contact the Editor in the first instance. |
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Tue 5 | 8.00pm |
Annual General Meeting Friends’ Meeting House, Jesus Lane (with tea and coffee from 7.30pm, and a chance to chat, and for us to introduce ourselves to new members). |
Cambridge Cycling Campaign reserves the right to decline to promote events or activities where helmets or high-visibility clothing are required or implied.
Cycle rides
Do you cycle around Cambridge and fancy going a bit further? If so, why not come for a ride with CTC Cambridge? We hold up to six rides a week in the countryside around Cambridge, and know all the prettiest and quietest routes. Our rides are sociable, non-competitive and moderately-paced, and always include refreshment stops. Non-CTC members are welcome to come and try us out. See our calendar of rides at ctc-cambridge.org.uk for full details. All rides are graded to give an indication of speed and distance so you should be able to find a ride which suits you. If you’re unsure, our twice-monthly Saturday morning rides are a great way to start.
Nigel Deakin
City and County Council committees
Campaign members may be interested to attend Planning Committee and Area Committee meetings, which often include cycling and walking issues. Development Control Forum and Joint Development Control Committee meetings, which determine the Planning Applications relating to the major housing development proposals for the Cambridge sub-region, are also open to the public. Campaign members may also be interested to attend Development Plan Scrutiny Sub-committee meetings, which often cover walking/cycling/transport issues. Details of venue and agenda are available about a week beforehand at cambridge.gov.uk/democracy
Wed 4 Sept | 9.30am | Planning Committee |
Thu 5 Sept | 7.00pm | West/Central Area Committee |
Tue 10 Sept | 4.30pm | Development Plan Scrutiny |
Wed 11 Sept | 10.00am | Development Control Forum Sub-committee |
Thu 12 Sept | 7.00pm | East Area Committee |
Mon 16 Sept | 7.30pm | South Area Committee |
Wed 18 Sept | 10.30am | Joint Development Control Committee – Cambridge Fringes |
Wed 25 Sept | 10.00am | Joint Development Control – Cambridge Fringes – Development Control Forum |
Wed 2 Oct | 9.30am | Planning Committee |
Thu 3 Oct | 6.30pm | North Area Committee |
Wed 9 Oct | 10.00am | Development Control Forum Sub-committee |
Tue 15 Oct | 4.30pm | Development Plan Scrutiny |
Wed 16 Oct | 10.30am | Joint Development Control Committee – Cambridge Fringes |
Thur 17 Oct | 7.00pm | East Area Committee |
Wed 23 Oct | 10.00am | Joint Development Control – Cambridge Fringes – Development Control Forum |
Mon 4 Nov | 7.30pm | South Area Committee |