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Trumpington Village Sign unveiled June 2010, designed by Sheila Betts.
Photo Diary: Construction of Addenbrooke's Road
Hauxton Road to Shelford Road
Hobson's Brook to Railway bridge
Shelford Road to Clay Farm Railway bridge to Addenbrooke's
Addenbrooke’s Access Road sign at the M11/Hauxton road junction
Road sign on Hauxton Road, the day of the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 27 October 2010
Addenbrooke’s Access Road sign at the M11/Hauxton road junction. Photo: Andrew Roberts, December 2007.
Road sign on Hauxton Road, the day of the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 27 October 2010.
Street sign near Shelford Road, the day of the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 27 October 2010.
Addenbrooke’s Road opened on 27 October 2010, after 3 years of construction. The road runs from Hauxton Road to a roundabout beyond Shelford Road and from there to the Cambridge Biomedical Campus and Addenbrooke's Hospital. This page has photographs of the opening ceremony and four other pages have a diary of the construction of the road, see the links above.
Participants at the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road, including councillors, officers, engineers and Addenbrooke’s representatives. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 27 October 2010
Street sign near Shelford Road, the day of the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 27 October 2010.
Participants at the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road, including councillors, officers, engineers and Addenbrooke’s representatives. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 27 October 2010.
Councillor Roy Pegram (County Council) and Dr Gareth Goodier (Cambridge University Hospitals) cutting the ribbon at the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 27 October 2010
Councillor Roy Pegram (County Council) and Dr Gareth Goodier (Cambridge University Hospitals) cutting the ribbon at the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 27 October 2010
Councillor Roy Pegram (County Council) and Dr Gareth Goodier (Cambridge University Hospitals) cutting the ribbon at the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road. Dr Goodier described this as the highway to the future and referred to its importance as a tangible step in the development of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus which would see £1billion of investment and 9000 additional jobs. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 27 October 2010.
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