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Cambridge City Council switches the first 15 publicly accessible electric vehicle charging points.
Work begins on £122m plan to bring lightning-fast broadband to hard-to-reach areas across Cambridgeshire.
Cambridge City Council may postpone taxi CCTV following protests.
Cambridge City Council's decision to reject plans to build a 15m high 5G mast next to the Cambridge zebra crossing has been overturned.
The Huntingdonshire District Council and Cambridge City Council CCTV Shared Service secure three sector-specific service accreditations.
Cambridge-based PitPat launches GPS and fitness tracker in one for dogs.
New full-fibre network to link Cambridge research institutions and enterprises to key sites globally.
Manchester overtakes Cambridge to become the second most attractive UK city for tech investment next to London.
East Cambridgeshire council to decide if all taxis should have CCTV.
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough local council's investment in superfast broadband pays off.
Cambridgeshire County Councils unveils plans for a pioneering solar farm.
Cambridgeshire County Council pilot scheme to use robotic cats to help people with learning disabilities and dementia.
Cambridge University and Cambridgeshire County Council commercialise existing fibre ducting assets.
Mobile phone coverage in Cambridgeshire is below average for England, Ofcom reveals.
East Cambridgeshire District Council switches WiFi services in town centre.
Cambridgeshire County Council (CCC) unveils two landmark solar-plus-storage projects on existing landfill sites.
Two council’s safety campaign against cars illegally driving around bin trucks has been launched.
Vodafone and CityFibre to bring full fibre technology to Cambridge, Leeds and Southend-on-Sea.
Cambridgeshire plans to invest £600k on new speed cameras to cover accident black spots.
Cambridge-Norwich Tech Corridor could potentially generate £2.75billion revenue and create up to 26,000 new jobs, it has been claimed.