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Developers push back plans for new Cambridge neighbourhood

LandsecU+I and Town’s ambitious proposals for a residential-led mixed-use quarter in Cambridge have been further delayed.

The proposals for the redevelopment of 119 acres of brownfield land, owned by Cambridge City Council and Anglian Water, are dependent on the relocation of the latter’s sewage works to a new site at Honey Hill.

The decision on plans to build the new sewage works was expected to be made last week, but Steve Reed, secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs, has extended the deadline until 12 January next year to allow more time for officials “to conduct further consultation on emerging planning policy and analysis of responses to the consultation”.

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