Catch up on the Council's Latest News! The Council's latest press releases are listed below. Select a press release to view full details. 20/01/2021 - East Cambs announces next raft of government business grants following Tier 4 and lockdown restrictions 14/01/2021 - Studies show Mepal rich in biodiversity and ecology as public survey commences 13/01/2021 - Parking enforcement removed in Council's town and city centre car parks 06/01/2021 - Council relaunches Ideas Forum for residents ahead of next Climate Change Action Plan 26/12/2020 - Public toilets - Barton Road and Palace Green 23/12/2020 - Cambridgeshire moves to Tier 4 23/12/2020 - Businesses in East Cambs urged to check if they are eligible for support grants 22/12/2020 - East Cambs Housing Service recognised as gold standard in midst of pandemic 16/12/2020 - Changes to waste collections this festive season 07/12/2020 - District Council provides free Christmas event with Santa for East Cambs children 04/12/2020 - Christmas trail launched to help residents' wellbeing 02/12/2020 - Family activities to make you feel festive during COVID-19 27/11/2020 - Council agrees £750k funding to support potential expansion of St Mary's Practice, Ely 27/11/2020 - Bus, cycling and walking feedback takes next steps 26/11/2020 - East Cambridgeshire to be placed in tier 2 from 2nd December 25/11/2020 - One week to go for business discretionary grant 19/11/2020 - Last few days to have your say on Climate Change SPD Consultation 18/11/2020 - Business discretionary grant for second lockdown opens today 12/11/2020 - Have your say on our COVID-19 BAME survey – less than one week before survey closes 11/11/2020 - Business grants for second lockdown now available in East Cambs 10/11/2020 - Parking enforcement action removed for second national lockdown 05/11/2020 - Council celebrates victory for Witchford 03/11/2020 - New information hub for East Cambs businesses ahead of UK Transition 03/11/2020 - Council seeks views from BAME communities on impacts of COVID-19 30/10/2020 - East Cambs play area given new lease of life