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  2. Cambourne railway station - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, the East West Railway Company opened an 'informal consultation' on proposals for the route alignment of this section and thus the location of this station.

  3. Camborne - Wikipedia

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    Camborne is in the western part of the largest urban and industrial area in Cornwall with the town of Redruth three miles (five kilometres) east. It is the ecclesiastical centre of a large civil parish and has a town council. Camborne-Redruth is on the northern side of the Carn Brea/Carnmenellis granite

  4. Cambourne - Wikipedia

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    Cambourne is a town and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, in the district of South Cambridgeshire.It is a new settlement and lies on the A428 road between Cambridge, 9 miles (14 km) to the east, and St Neots and Bedford to the west.

  5. Neighborhood planning - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood planning is a form of urban planning through which professional urban planners and communities seek to shape new and existing neighborhoods. It can denote the process of creating a physical neighborhood plan, for example via participatory planning, or an ongoing process through which neighborhood affairs are decided.

  6. Camborne railway station - Wikipedia

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    Camborne railway station (Cornish: Kammbronn) serves the town of Camborne, Cornwall, England. The station is 313 miles 40 chains (313.50 mi; 504.5 km) from the zero point at London Paddington measured via Box and Plymouth Millbay. [1] It has been in use since 1843 and is currently managed by Great Western Railway.

  7. Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The bill introduced legal provision under which local communities (led by parish councils or neighbourhood forums) could develop neighbourhood plans. Similar to development management documents produced by the local authority, neighbourhood plans have statutory weight, so that they are considered in the determination of planning applications.

  8. Old Council Offices, Camborne - Wikipedia

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    Following significant population growth, largely associated with the tin mining industry, a local board was established in Camborne in 1873. [2] The local board, which usually met in the parish vestry room in Church Street, [3] was replaced by the Camborne Urban District Council in 1894. [4]

  9. Neighbourhood forum - Wikipedia

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    Neighbourhood forums are a construct of local governments in England and are defined in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as a body that organises the production of a neighbourhood plan. Where town or parish councils exist those bodies may apply to the local planning authority (usually a district or borough council) for the devolution of ...