So the £277m needed to build the new @camcitco sewage works is being funded by taxpayers, not @AnglianWater's shareholders, but the company will own the plant & therefore the asset value with the old works sold for development & AW keeping the cash from the sale.
— Feargal Sharkey (@Feargal_Sharkey) August 2, 2023
That right?🤔 https://t.co/LRj3gYc1Lh
100% Cotton takes Honey Hill to the Edinburgh Fringe
Save Honey Hill’s resident comedy songstress/genius, Liz Cotton, is currently wowing audiences (again!) at The Gilded Balloon in Edinburgh during its arguably most distinguished month of August. If you happen to be up that way, her show Last Stand on Honey Hill offers a very personal, hilarious take on what is otherwise, of course, a very serious situation for all of us. And if you like cats, this is definitely for you!
Cambridge Independent – “Save Honey Hill campaigners point to ‘irony’ of government accelerating sewage works move to green belt”
Cambridge Live – “Honey Hill Sewage plan is a ‘disaster on a global level'”

“New Cambridge sewage works could ‘destroy’ countryside as 270 people raise concerns“
It’s actually over 320 and there are still some relevant representations to be made. The Planning Inspectorate have published them with more to come.
You can read Save Honey Hill’s representation here.