GCP Sawston Greenway

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This consultation has now closed – thank you for your contributions.

Our engagement period took place between 14 November to 9 December 2022.

The Sawston Greenway will provide a safer and better route for people walking, cycling and, where appropriate, horse-riding, linking Sawston, Stapleford, Great Shelford, Addenbrooke’s/Biomedical Campus and Cambridge.

The Greater Cambridge Greenways will follow off-road paths, along quiet streets or provide improved facilities along busier roads to provide more people with safer, easier and more direct routes in and out of Cambridge.

The Sawston Greenway is one of twelve Greater Cambridge Greenways that will make journeys more sustainable, provide healthier alternatives to the car and allow people to enjoy the Cambridgeshire countryside for leisure purposes. They will also help to make local journeys, such as school and nursery runs safer and easier.

Public engagement

The feedback received from our previous consultation has informed the route alignment and shaped the proposals being presented in our accompanying brochure and drawings.

We have provided the survey below, which will open from midday 14 November to midday 9 December, for you to give your views on our design proposals.

Please ensure your response reaches us by midday on 9 December 2022.

  • You can also attend our online and in person events. Find out about upcoming events in the Key Dates section and register for the Zoom event on 23rd November.
  • If you require any of the material in an alternative format or language, please email: consultations@greatercambridge.org.uk or call 01223 699906.
  • If you are unable to complete the form online, fill in the Microsoft Word version and return to:
    Greater Cambridge Partnership
    PO Box 1493
    Mandela House
    4 Regent Street
    Cambridge
    CB1 0YR



This consultation has now closed – thank you for your contributions.

Our engagement period took place between 14 November to 9 December 2022.

The Sawston Greenway will provide a safer and better route for people walking, cycling and, where appropriate, horse-riding, linking Sawston, Stapleford, Great Shelford, Addenbrooke’s/Biomedical Campus and Cambridge.

The Greater Cambridge Greenways will follow off-road paths, along quiet streets or provide improved facilities along busier roads to provide more people with safer, easier and more direct routes in and out of Cambridge.

The Sawston Greenway is one of twelve Greater Cambridge Greenways that will make journeys more sustainable, provide healthier alternatives to the car and allow people to enjoy the Cambridgeshire countryside for leisure purposes. They will also help to make local journeys, such as school and nursery runs safer and easier.

Public engagement

The feedback received from our previous consultation has informed the route alignment and shaped the proposals being presented in our accompanying brochure and drawings.

We have provided the survey below, which will open from midday 14 November to midday 9 December, for you to give your views on our design proposals.

Please ensure your response reaches us by midday on 9 December 2022.

  • You can also attend our online and in person events. Find out about upcoming events in the Key Dates section and register for the Zoom event on 23rd November.
  • If you require any of the material in an alternative format or language, please email: consultations@greatercambridge.org.uk or call 01223 699906.
  • If you are unable to complete the form online, fill in the Microsoft Word version and return to:
    Greater Cambridge Partnership
    PO Box 1493
    Mandela House
    4 Regent Street
    Cambridge
    CB1 0YR



  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
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