National Highways Agency A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet public information events

16 Nov 2022
Mayor Dave Hodgson over the approach to the Black Cat Roundabout on the A421

The National Highways Agency is holding a number of A428 Black Cat to Caxton Gibbet public information events in the coming weeks before consultation later in the year.

These events are so the National Highways Agency can meet residents face-to-face to show what they will be doing. From where and when the work starts to the fascinating archaeological discoveries they continue to make!

Here is a list of where they will be and when…

  • Wednesday 23 November (1pm - 7pm) - A428 Black Cat Mobile Visitor Centre at Cambourne (Morrisons car park), Broad St, Great Cambourne, Cambourne, Cambridge CB23 6EY
  • Saturday 26 November (8am - 1pm) - A428 Black Cat Mobile Visitor Centre at St Neots Farm & Craft Market, St Neots Weekly Market, Market Square, Saint Neots PE19 2AJ
  • Wednesday 30 November (6pm - 7.30pm) - Live online webinar. If you are unable to come and meet the National Highways Agency in person, they will be hosting an online webinar on Microsoft Teams. This will give you an opportunity to listen to what we will be doing and to ask any questions. You can regsiter for the online event at https://analytics-eu.clickdimensions.com/cn/a0zfy/A428-Live-Events
  • Friday 2 December (10am - 4pm) - A428 Black Cat Mobile Visitor Centre at Biggleswade (near Surfin Cafe), Biggleswade Market Place, Biggleswade SG18 8AS
  • Wednesday 7 December (10am - 4pm) - Harpur Suite, Bedford Corn Exchange, Harpur Suite, Bedford Corn Exchange, 13 St Paul's Square, Bedford MK40 1SL

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