Cambridge East Community Forum
Community forums are held in South Cambridgeshire for new neighbourhoods experiencing growth. These bring residents, councils and developers together to raise issues and discuss how the developments are moving forward.
The Forums are open to everyone and usually meet three times a year. The format tends to involve an informal drop-in session followed by a more formal meeting. Since the introduction of lockdown measures to control the spread of COVID-19, meetings have gone online and are being conducted using Zoom Webinar, usually in the evenings.
Details such as start times for each individual forum will be updated on our website nearer the time, with agendas being published in the week prior to the event.
The next Community Forum for Cambridge East is an online forum and will be held on Wednesday 22 June from 6pm. For details on how to join the meeting, see: https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/cambridge-east-community-forum
A service in remembrance of HM Queen Elizabeth II, 1926-2022
The next North East Cambridge Community Forum is taking place virtually on 22 March, from 6pm. The forums help those building the development, and those most affected by development, to have an open dialogue. Everyone is welcome to join this online event to hear about plans for the #NEC area and discuss these with planners and developers.
www.scambs.gov.uk/community-safety-and-health/community-forums
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St Nicholas’ Church Great Wilbraham will this year be the destination for the Walk of Witness between our two Churches, which will start at 10:00 from St John’s Little Wilbraham.
In support of The Children’s Society and St John’s Church.
Everyone welcome, from nought to ninety.
Supervised Activities for Children.
Join your local Police Community Support Officer for a coffee and a chat.
From St Nicholas’ Church Great Wilbraham to St John’s Church Little Wilbraham
![Model Train Southern 793 on white background](https://www.wilbrahams.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/ModelTrain3-300x147.jpg)
Tea, coffee and light refreshments available.
All proceeds to the Friends of St John the Evangelist, Little Wilbraham.
Illustrated Talk by Jason Webb (Bottisham Airfield Museum): The history of the airfield during WW II and its role in the liberation of Europe.
Tickets available from nigelwathen@gmail.com or on the door: £7.50, including refreshments (Wine, soft drinks, snacks)