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Shire Hall is a former municipal building in Castle Hill in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. It was the headquarters of Cambridgeshire County Council from 1932 until 2021, when the council moved to New Shire Hall at Alconbury Weald , some 23 miles from Cambridge.
Shire Hall, Cambridge Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely County Council was the county council of Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely in the east of England. It came into its powers on 1 April 1965 and was abolished on 1 April 1974. [ 1 ]
In 2021 the council vacated Shire Hall and left Cambridge, moving to New Shire Hall at Alconbury Weald in the parish of The Stukeleys, north-west of Huntingdon. [18] The first committee meeting to be held at New Shire Hall was in September 2021. [19] An official opening ceremony for New Shire Hall was held on 8 July 2022. [20]
New Shire Hall is a municipal building on Emery Crescent, Alconbury Weald, ... Cambridge from 1914 to 1932 [2] and Shire Hall, Cambridge from 1932 to 2021. ...
New Shire Hall, Alconbury Weald: Area: 3,046 km 2 (1,176 sq mi) • Rank: ... Cambridge Open Studios is the region's large arts organisation with over 500 members ...
In 2018, Cambridgeshire County Council decided to vacate its former headquarters at Shire Hall, Cambridge and move to a new building at Alconbury Weald. [9] The new building was named "New Shire Hall", with the council's first committee meeting there being held in September 2021. [10] In the 2021 Census, Alconbury Weald had a population of ...
Cambridge Guildhall is a civic building in the centre of the historic city of Cambridge, England. It includes two halls, The Large Hall and The Small Hall, and is used for many disparate events such as comedy acts, conferences, craft fairs, live music, talks, and weddings. It is also used by the University of Cambridge for
County Hall, Cambridge, 1913–14. [16] Sawston Village College. Sawston Village College. 1930. The earliest of the Cambridgeshire village colleges, in Neo-Georgian style with the sprawling type of plan that was to be developed in the later colleges. [17] Shire Hall, Cambridge, A large Neo-Georgian building in yellow brick. 1931–2. [18]