Busway Inquiries Underway

A Critical Moment for Cambridge’s Green Edges

A Critical Moment for Cambridge’s Green Edges

Read about our recent heritage activities, from archaeological discoveries to essential conservation work.

Its a great time of year to enjoy Wandlebury's butterflies. Why not take part in the Big Butterfly Count- 18 July - 10 August?

Volunteers needed to keep this century old traditional fair alive. Sat 6 September

CPPF Mermbers get 10% off at the Orchard Tea Garden - Is there honey still for tea?

Do we Need to Save Cambridge’s Green Belt Again? Cambridge is known around the world for its ancient colleges, innovation, and ideas. But it’s also a city defined by its green edges – meadows, woods, and winding lanes that open…

People who spend just two hours a week in nature report significantly better health and wellbeing than those who don’t.

At the end of July we had a very special visitor who planted a tree to mark the occasion of the Wandlebury Country Park 70th birthday. Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire Julie Spence paid Wandlebury a visit and planted a Black…

Wandlebury Country Park is Celebrating 70 years On 26 April 1954 our charity announced that it was buying the Wandlebury Estate to make it a public open space. It became Cambridge’s first Country Park and has provided generations of people…

We worked hard to present thorough evidence demonstrating that the GCP’s plans to carve a new busway through the Cambridgeshire countryside are not in the best interests of either local people or the environment. However, the proposal has been pushed…