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How do we reduce congestion, improve air quality, and provide better public transport in Greater Cambridge?
To help us answer this question, a group of people came together for four days at the Greater Cambridge Citizens’ Assembly to help solve this key issue for the area.
The Citizens' Assembly took place over two weekends in September and October as follows:
Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 September 2019
Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 October 2019
The presentations and panel discussions held at the Assembly were livestreamed on the GCP Facebook page, uploaded to the GCP Youtube channel. Assembly member discussions and deliberations were not livestreamed or uploaded.
At its meeting on 19 February 2020 the GCP Executive Board agreed to respond to the Citizens' Assembly recommendations by the summer of 2020 at the latest. It also agreed to the Citizens' Assembly's request for regular reviews of progress in the longer term. The Executive Board thanked the members of the Citizens' Assembly.
Citizens' Assembly - Archive of Livestream Footage
How do we reduce congestion, improve air quality, and provide better public transport in Greater Cambridge?
To help us answer this question, a group of people came together for four days at the Greater Cambridge Citizens’ Assembly to help solve this key issue for the area.
The Citizens' Assembly took place over two weekends in September and October as follows:
Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 September 2019
Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 October 2019
The presentations and panel discussions held at the Assembly were livestreamed on the GCP Facebook page, uploaded to the GCP Youtube channel. Assembly member discussions and deliberations were not livestreamed or uploaded.
At its meeting on 19 February 2020 the GCP Executive Board agreed to respond to the Citizens' Assembly recommendations by the summer of 2020 at the latest. It also agreed to the Citizens' Assembly's request for regular reviews of progress in the longer term. The Executive Board thanked the members of the Citizens' Assembly.