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Cambourne Business Park is located to the north east of Great Cambourne and is the home of South Cambridgeshire District Council, which relocated there in 2004. Environmental facilities include an educational eco park, which is home to a variety of plant, bird and mammal life, and a Country Park covering 80 acres (32 ha), partially opened in ...
Camborne's parish church is dedicated to St Martin and St Meriadoc: it is entirely of granite, of 15th century date, but incorporating earlier structural features, including a Norman chevron stone in the west wall of the north aisle found in 2009 and is listed Grade I. St Martin was added to the original dedication to St Meriadoc in the 15th ...
Settlement Borough/District Population (2001) [1] [2] Population (2011) [3] 1 Peterborough: Peterborough: 137,200 161,707 2 Cambridge / Milton: Cambridge 127,290 145,818 3
South Cambridgeshire is a local government district of Cambridgeshire, England, with a population of 162,119 at the 2021 census. [2] It was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of Chesterton Rural District and South Cambridgeshire Rural District.
Camborne is a ghost town in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. The former mining community was at the mouth of Pool Creek on the east side of the Incomappleux River. [1] [2] The locality is about 78 kilometres (48 mi) by road north of Nakusp and 91 kilometres (57 mi) by road and ferry southeast of Revelstoke.
Nine miles west of Cambridge next to the village of Bourn is Wysing Arts Centre. [32] Wisbech has been home to the Wisbech Gallery, South Brink since 2023. Cambridge Open Studios is the region's large arts organisation with over 500 members. Every year, more than 370 artists open their doors to visitors during four weekends in July. [33]
Bourn village is north of the B1046 road, east of Caxton and south of Cambourne. [2] It is 8 miles (12 km) west of Cambridge and 47 miles (76 km) north of London. The South Cambridgeshire (Parishes) Order 2004 created a new parish of Cambourne and changed the boundaries of Bourn parish. [11]
Cambourne railway station, also called Cambourne North [1] is a proposed new railway station to serve Cambourne in Cambridgeshire. It would be situated on the Bedford – Cambridge section of the proposed East West Rail Oxford–Cambridge line.