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Cambridge Market will reopen next week after facing backlash over controversial closure
The market was deemed too dangerous to keep open by the city council, but after a public backlash will now reopen
Cambridge Market was fenced off on January 1 (Image: Cambridge News)
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Cambridge Market will reopen next week after a brief closure because the city council deemed that it was too high a risk for shoppers.
Cambridge City Council has announced a series of green proposals in its recently published Budget Setting Report for 2021-22 to reduce emissions and promote biodiversity in the city.
The measures include the creation of a ring-fenced ‘green investment’ reserve, which will comprise existing council funds and is to be invested in various energy efficient and energy generating projects.
The City Council has also committed to researching future possibilities for large scale investments, such as solar panels and energy projects.
A Council statement revealed that solar power schemes across eleven council locations have led to a 25% reduction in the council’s own emissions in the last six years.