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About South Cambs Connect

Located on Cambourne Business Park, South Cambs Connect provides users with the perfect hybrid-working arrangement in South Cambridgeshire.

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  • affordable and modern workspace designed to provide a creative and dedicated co-working environment
  • a place for people and businesses to nurture and expand professional horizons
  • spearheaded by an organisation championing organic business and community group growth.

Cambourne is a growing town with several different amenities at its core that include a coffee shop, supermarket, eateries and sports playing fields.

 

Why have we launched South Cambs Connect?

Within our business plan, one key commitment of ours is to help local businesses and economies grow across South Cambridgeshire. We also strive to be a modern and caring council, we are therefore committed to supporting local charities and community groups and believe the office space available will provide a hub for all, to network and engage with others.

In April 2024, we celebrated 50 years of delivering services to our local businesses and communities. This proud milestone embodies our commitment to our constituents and South Cambs Connect marks another exciting chapter in the organisation’s story. 

How to find us

The Business Park in Cambourne is just off the A428 and accessible by following the 2 roundabouts on Cambourne Road. It is also not far from Cambourne high street, Upper Cambourne and Cambourne West. We can be easily accessed from the A14 and M11 at Cambridge.

The closest train station is St Neots.

We have plenty of free car parking available including EV charging. Read more about our facilities.

Address:

South Cambridgeshire Hall
Cambourne Business Park
Cambourne, Cambridge CB23 6EA

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South Cambs Connect has been part funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and the Rural England Prosperity Fund.

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