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Developers hope to submit plans for thousands of North East Cambridge homes next year

New city district to be built on sewage works site

Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant where thousands of new homes could be built(Image: Google)

The first planning application for thousands of new homes in the North East Cambridge development could come forward next year.

Around 8,000 homes are proposed to be built as part of plans to create a new city district on the site of the existing sewage works on the edge of Cambridge.

The master developers for the largest part of this new district, LandsecU+I and TOWN, are currently working on proposals for 5,600 homes.

This part of the development has been given the name Hartree after Eva Hartree who was the first female Mayor of Cambridge.


At an online public meeting this week (Monday, September 25), representatives of the developers said they hoped to make the planning submission for Hartree to Cambridge City Council in mid to late 2024.

They said they expect the planning process to take a couple years and that building the development could take around 20 to 25 years to complete.

The developers said they wanted to create a “robust and resilient place for the future”, that was also a “pioneering new place in Cambridge”.

The Hartree development is planned to include three neighbourhoods, which the developers said they want to be “enjoyable and walkable”.