Cambridgeshire Horizons

Managing the growth of Cambridgeshire
 
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Cambridgeshire Horizons project manages the delivery of the growth strategy for Cambridgeshire, which equates to at least 73,300 new homes, 50,000 new jobs and over £4 billion worth of new infrastructure by 2021.

The Horizons board is made up of a cross-section of partner representatives and independent figures from different sectors. It is supported by the Joint Strategic Growth Implementation Committee (JSGIC).

Horizons is a company limited by guarantee and, as a partnership organisation, does not have statutory planning powers, which are the preserve of the democratically elected local authorities.

Find out more about meetings of the Horizons board.

Find out more about other partnership meeting dates in the meeting planner.

Our member representative in this partnership

Sian Reid - leader and executive councillor for strategy.

Our opposition spokesperson for this partnership

Lewis Herbert - leader of the Labour group.

Local reporting to

City Council's Environment Scrutiny Committee - meetings notes can be found here.
Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire Local Strategic Partnership

Lead council officer for this partnership

Corporate Management Team Champion, Simon Payne - Director of Environment

Contact

Patsy Dell
Telephone 01223 457103
Email patsy.dell@cambridge.gov.uk

Find out about local work contributing to this partnership and documents guiding our approach.

Lead officer for this partnership

Alex Plant - chief executive of Cambridgeshire Horizons
Find out more about this partnership.

Other significant partnerships linked to Cambridgeshire Horizons

Cambridgeshire Together and its Vision for Cambridgeshire
Cambridge Sub-regional Housing Board

What part of the local area agreement this partnership delivers

This relates to the 'managing growth' part of the local area agreement.

Targets for this partnership

To find out about the targets this partnership is looking to achieve.

How this fits into the sustainable community strategy?

This fits into the 'building sustainable communities' part of the sustainable community strategy.

Local partnerships linked to Cambridgeshire Horizons

Cambridge and South Cambs. Affordable Housing Partnership

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