Try GOLD - Free
'No guarantees' that C2C busway has role in franchising, says Mayor as he gives 'voice' to campaigners
Cambridge News
|October 03, 2025
PAUL BRISTOW POINTS TO ALTERNATIVES, SOMETHING THAT 'DOES NOT PLOUGH THROUGH COTON ORCHARD'
A Cambourne to Cambridge busway campaign poster
THE Mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough has said he could not guarantee support for running bus services along the Cambourne to Cambridge (C2C) Busway if it is built.
Paul Bristow told the project’s public inquiry on Tuesday (September 30) that an assumption had been made about the level of bus services on the busway, which he said could not be guaranteed.
He said under bus franchising he would have to consider a number of things before agreeing to a new route, including safety and the impact on existing bus services.
Plans to build the new busway have been put together by the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP).
The scheme proposes a new guided busway, with a path alongside it for pedestrians and cyclists, and a travel hub at Scotland Farm in Dry Drayton.
County Council submitted a Transport and Works Act Order (TWAO) application to the Department for Transport for permission to build the new busway.
The GCP is not able to submit the TWAO itself, which is why the county council as the highways authority has made the formal application.
A public inquiry into the project opened last month and has heard evidence both supporting and opposing the scheme.
The project has proved controversial, with around 300 objections submitted to the inquiry.
Mr Bristow told the inquiry that opposing the C2C Busway was one of the issues he campaigned on before his election as Mayor.
This story is from the October 03, 2025 edition of Cambridge News.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Cambridge News
Cambridge News
Christmas rush expected to be the busiest ever
'PATIENCE WILL BE YOUR BEST PRESENT THIS YEAR' - AA ADVICE TO DRIVERS
3 mins
December 16, 2025
Cambridge News
ATTRACTION IS POPULAR WITH VISITORS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR
THE Green Flag Awards for 2025 have been announced with a park in Cambridge being recognised as one of the best in the UK.
1 mins
December 16, 2025
Cambridge News
William pays warm tribute to elephant conservationist
THE Prince of Wales has expressed his sadness at the death of conservationist Iain Douglas-Hamilton, who spent six decades studying and campaigning to protect African elephants.
1 mins
December 16, 2025
Cambridge News
Streeting slams doctors' 'dangerous' strike plans
STRIKES by resident doctors in England will go ahead as planned tomorrow after members of the British Medical Association rejected a new offer from the Government.
2 mins
December 16, 2025
Cambridge News
Businesses in plea to peers over Employment Rights Bill
BUSINESS groups have called on peers to back down and pass the Government's workers' rights legislation despite concerns with the package.
2 mins
December 16, 2025
Cambridge News
How to fight off a hangover and keep festive spirit alive
NEVER AGAIN... UNTIL NEXT TIME! But there are ways to ease the pain
2 mins
December 16, 2025
Cambridge News
Form teams fail to find the target
CAMBRIDGE
2 mins
December 16, 2025
Cambridge News
Eynesbury fail to hold onto lead over Coventry despite Brown's early goal
JORDAN
2 mins
December 16, 2025
Cambridge News
Dilemma over dog's tooth op
LONG IN THE TOOTH: Is dog too old for anaesthetic?
1 min
December 16, 2025
Cambridge News
Fed-up residents say town is 'overcrowded'
RESIDENTS have said a Cambridgeshire town is \"overcrowded\", putting pressure on local services.
2 mins
December 16, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
