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GCP Cambourne to Cambridge Environmental Impact Assessment
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This consultation has now closed – thank you for your contributions.
The Cambourne to Cambridge (C2C) project is a proposed new public transport route from the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) linking Cambourne to Cambridge via the new Bourn Airfield development, the Scotland Farm Travel Hub, Hardwick and the West Cambridge campus.
Following three public consultations and extensive technical work to determine a preferred route, we are now undertaking an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). As part of the EIA, we’re seeking your views on how we can best manage and mitigate the scheme’s impacts on the landscape and environment.
Please review the emerging design and response to environmental impacts in the documents on the right. Information and questions cover the Active Travel Path, Bus Stops, Travel Hub and Construction, followed by detail and questions in relation to eight area sections.
The consultation closes at midday on Monday 11 July 2022.
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The map illustrates the scheme alignment and key constraints
This map allows users to examine the route alignment, environmental constraints, and key visualisations for the project.
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This consultation has now closed – thank you for your contributions.
The Cambourne to Cambridge (C2C) project is a proposed new public transport route from the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) linking Cambourne to Cambridge via the new Bourn Airfield development, the Scotland Farm Travel Hub, Hardwick and the West Cambridge campus.
Following three public consultations and extensive technical work to determine a preferred route, we are now undertaking an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). As part of the EIA, we’re seeking your views on how we can best manage and mitigate the scheme’s impacts on the landscape and environment.
Please review the emerging design and response to environmental impacts in the documents on the right. Information and questions cover the Active Travel Path, Bus Stops, Travel Hub and Construction, followed by detail and questions in relation to eight area sections.
The Cambourne to Cambridge (C2C) project is a proposed new public transport route from the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) linking Cambourne to Cambridge via the new Bourn Airfield development, the Scotland Farm Travel Hub, Hardwick and the West Cambridge campus.
Please review the information about the scheme’s environmental impacts, both positive and negative, and share your views on the proposed mitigation measures in answer to the questions posed. Information and questions cover the Active Travel Path, Bus Stops, Travel Hub and Construction, followed by detail and questions in relation to eight area sections.
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