Cambridge City Council

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Cambridge, United Kingdom

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Cambridge City Council Reviews | Rating 2.7 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Cambridge City Council is located in Cambridge, United Kingdom on The Guildhall, Peas Hill. Cambridge City Council is rated 2.7 out of 5 in the category city government office in United Kingdom. Cambridge combines a rich history with the vibrancy and prosperity of outstanding educational institutions and modern businesses. It is an inspiring and attractive place in which to live and work. It is at the heart of a buoyant sub-region which is an area designated for major growth in employment and housing. The Council is committed to supporting the sustainable growth of the City in housing, jobs and community infrastructure. This growth has to respect our climate change policies. The City Council believes the community as a whole and every person in it matters. We are planning for future growth that preserves the City’s best qualities, sustains its environmental, social and economic fabric and is supported by a first class transport infrastructure. Although Cambridge is a prosperous place, many people on low incomes face the challenge of high living costs, particularly for housing. The Council is committed to sharing the prosperity of economic growth in Cambridge fairly across the city and its communities. The City of Cambridge is in the east of England, 50 miles north of London. A beautiful place to live and work, Cambridge is an historic University City and market town with high quality architecture and attractive open spaces. It is also a city of national importance, being a world leader in higher education and many 21st century industries – information technology, telecommunications and commercial research, particularly the biotechnology sector. The population of Cambridge is over 125,000. This is forecast to increase to 151,800 in 2031 as a result of new developments. The Council is working in partnership with other local Councils and external organisations to manage the planning for 47,500 new homes in the county by 2016. This has major implications for the way that the City Council delivers its services in the future.

Address

The Guildhall, Peas Hill

Phone

+44 1223457000

Company size

501-1000 employees

Headquarters

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Edward

The first recorded mayor, Harvey Fitz Eustace, did not serve until 1213. Cambridge was granted its city charter in 1951 in recognition of its history, administrative importance, and economic success. There are a number of ceremonial items used by the Council which date to different periods of history

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Gian Carlo Castelli

Unprofessional service and I found a lot of disorganisation

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Kyle

Website states graffiti in the city will be removed \within five days. Our team works between 6am and 5pm every day.\ Have lived in Cambridge for a year and the graffiti I saw on day one is still visible today. If you want a job where you are held to no standard whatsoever then become a member of the graffiti removal team. That is if it's an actual team as calls and emails to their office never get answered.

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Tropcher Monfils

Cambridge est une ville à visiter. Je vous conseille d'y aller pendant la saison universitaire, période où le vrai visage de la ville peut être apprécié. Ville facilement accessible en Train depuis Londres. tout peut se faire à pieds depuis la gare