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This category leads to websites for the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire in  Eastern England, inland from
Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex, north of Hertfordshire, and east of Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire.
The  City of Peterborough is a unitary authority at the north west tip of Cambridgeshire.
The remainder of the county is divided at local government level into:
Cambridge City, and the Districts of East Cambridgeshire, Fenland, Huntingdonshire, and South Cambridgeshire.
Besides  Cambridge and  PeterboroughEly has a cathedral, whereas the major towns include:
  HuntingdonSt IvesSt Neots and  Wisbech.
Much of north Cambridgeshire is below or near sea level, and before the seventeenth century was drained,
and with parts of  South Holland District of Lincolnshire form  The Fens.

Please note that there are sub-topics for the major categories which are shown by clicking the dark    symbol right of the Cambridgeshire heading.
The sub-topics are shown in their localities, and if this is grey, then clicking restores the view with localities at the top.

Please suggest websites to the most appropriate subcategory of their locality

Only if the website shows the addresses of more than one locality will it be included in one of
the county's topical categories, with the exception of Community, Health or Environmental websites,
providing information of broader interest in Cambridgeshire.
 
If your locality is not listed, then suggest the website to the appropriate subcategory of the postal town,
where it can be added to the  Regional Tree View.
For a locality without its own category:
If you know three websites that correspond to a new locality in Cambridgeshire, consider applying to be named editor
of the new category, making sure the title and descriptions comply with the Editing Guidlines?
Great Abington is a village, on the south bank of the river Granta, 8 miles south-east from Cambridge on the road to Linton and Haverhill.
Alconbury is located north west of Huntingdon.
This category includes sites about local artistic, cultural and entertainment activities, events, institutions, businesses and organisations.
Please only suggest sites about local artistic, cultural and entertainment activities, events, institutions, businesses and organisations.

Before suggesting a site please establish whether there is an alternative location category already in place for the specific location. This will help prevent further delay in the site being reviewed.

Babraham (anciently called Badburgham) is a parish and village, 2 miles north from Pampisford station and 7 south-east from Cambridge.
Bar Hill is a development just off the A14, 7 miles to the northwest of Cambridge. It supports a large shopping complex and light industry in addition to the housing.
Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth is a parish in South Cambridgeshire, a couple of miles north of Royston.
Benwick is a village in Cambridgeshire, UK. It lies about 12 miles south-east of Peterborough.
Bottisham is a village and parish immediately east of the South Cambridgeshire parish of  Stow cum Quy and
the  Cambridge City boundary, on the A1303 to  Newmarket.
The parishes of Lode and Swaffham Bulbeck, immediately north, are represented by the  Swaffham category.
Until there are separate categories, the South Cambridgeshire parishes of Little Wilbraham and
Great Wilbraham immediately south, are represented by the  Fulbourn parish further south west.
Dullingham and Stetchworth are the next East Cambridgeshire parishes east of the A14, south of Newmarket.
Bourn is a village in Cambridgeshire, UK. It lies about eight miles west of Cambridge.
Located between Huntingdon and St Neots, just off the A1 dual carriageway.
This category leads to websites covering the business and economic activities of Cambridgeshire,
including listings of companies and industries.

Please suggest websites to the nearest locality category, defined here.   
Otherwise Business websites should be suggested to the most appropriate  Locality subcategory,
where they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].
Only if they show addresses in more that one locality of Cambridgeshire can they be included in a subcategory here.

Cambridge is a historical and culturally rich city, famed for its world-class University.
Sites for businesses selling sporting or recreational goods should be submitted to Business_and_Economy/Shopping.

Thank you.

This category lists websites for the parish of Castle Camps at the southern tip of  South Cambridgeshire District.
The parish named after the Norman encampment, includes hamlets of Camps End and Olmstad Green.
This category also includes websites for parsih of Shudy Camps, also on the boundary with  Haverill.
Websites for Helions Bumpstead to the south of Haverill, should be available from the  Braintree District of Essex.
wheres the parish of Hemsted, south of Olmstad Green is in the  Uttlesford District, which has its boundary
along the west of Camps End, at  Ashdon.
North of Ashdon, the parish of Bartlow which is represented by  Linton
also in  South Cambridgeshire District.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Castle Camps area of Cambridgeshire.

Coton is a village in Cambridgeshire, UK. It lies a couple of miles west of Cambridge, near junction 13 of the M11.
Village, south of Cambridge, close to junction 10 of the M11. Home to the aeronautical section of the Imperial War Museum.
Village, south of Cambridge, close to junction 10 of the M11. Home to the aeronautical section of the Imperial War Museum.
Includes local educational institutions, programmes and opportunities; as well as other location specific educational resources.
Includes local educational institutions, programmes and opportunities; as well as other location specific educational resources.
Eltisley is a village between St Neots and Cambridge, just south of the A428
Eltisley is a village between St Neots and Cambridge, just south of the A428
Elton is a village in the district of Huntingdonshire, in the county of Cambridgeshire, UK. It lies about five miles west of Peterborough.

Ely

The cathedral city of Ely lies in the Fenlands, in the eastern part of Cambridgeshire. It was the stronghold of Hereward the Wake in his wars against William I. Until the draining of the Fens during the seventeenth century, Ely was an island; and a major port on the Great Ouse until the coming of the age of rail. The present Cathedral, which dominates the skyline for miles around, was started in 1083 and finally completed in 1351.
Please only submit sites that relate directly to or are about Ely into this category.

Eye

This category lists websites for the village of Eye, and the area north east of Peterborough, including
Priors Fen as far east as Thorney, and south to the Nene at Whittlesey.
This locality includes Eye Green, and the area to the county boundary with the  South Holland district of Lincolnshire.
Websites for locations north east of Newborough, but south of Deeping St James, may be listed in the Peterborough UA category,
until there is locality category for Northborough.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Eye area of Cambridgeshire, within the north east part of the Peterborough Unitary Authority.

Foxton is a village in Cambridgeshire, UK. It lies about five miles south-west of Cambridge.

Gamlingay is a village on the Cambridgeshire/Bedfordshire border, on the B1040 road from Biggleswade to St Ives.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Gamlingay area of Cambridgshire.

Village located 4 miles northwest of Cambridge, just off the A14.
Only submit sites for or about Girton.
Village of about 1700 people (census 1991) to the north of Peterborough.
Submit to this category any sites with content relating primarily or exclusively to Glinton, or businesses based in Glinton.
This category includes sites about local government, policing, judicial system, taxation and the military.
Please submit into the correct location category for Cambridgeshire, if it is available.

Only submit into this category if there is no separate location provided or the site applies to the whole of Cambridgeshire.

This category includes sites about local government, policing, judicial system, taxation and the military.

Quintessential English village, three miles to the south west of Cambridge, consisting of thatched cottages and water meadows. Famous for being the residence of the poet, Robert Brooke during his time at King’s College.
Quintessential English village, three miles to the south west of Cambridge, consisting of thatched cottages and water meadows. Famous for being the residence of the poet, Robert Brooke during his time at King’s College.
The Guides and Directories category includes general interest online guides and directories specific to Cambridgeshire; those that are specific to a particular topic should instead be placed within the appropriate topic subcategory within Cambridgeshire.
Please submit into the correct location category for Cambridgeshire, if it is available.

Only submit into this category if there is no separate location provided or the site applies to the whole of Cambridgeshire.

The Guides and Directories category includes general interest online guides and directories specific to Cambridgeshire; those that are specific to a particular topic should instead be placed within the appropriate topic subcategory within Cambridgeshire.

Village southwest of Wisbech, on the A47
Site about or for Guyhim
Village, 5 miles south west of Ely, on the junction of the A1123 and A1421
Village 5 miles west of Cambridge, just south of the A428
Village on the A10 to Royston, 5 miles south west of Cambridge.
Please only submit sites on or about Harston to this category
Village, approximately 5 miles North West of Peterborough on the B1443
Village on southern bank of the River Great Ouse in the county of Cambridgeshire (formerly in Huntingdonshire).
This category is for sites about or physically located in Hemingford Grey.
Huntingdon is a medium-sized commuter town with a population of approx. 25,000 people. The county town of Huntingdonshire before the boundary changes in 1973, Huntingdon has been home to a number of well known historical figures, including Samuel Pepys, Oliver Cromwell and, most recently, John Major (former Prime Minister).
We''re grateful for all relevant submissions to the Huntingdon category; please submit to the relevant subcategory rather than to Huntingdon itself. Many thanks!
This category lists websites for the village and parish of Kennett, on the eastern tip of Cambridgeshire
between Newmarket and Mildenhall.
>Until there is a separate category, websites for the parish for Chippemham to the west are included here, whereas those
further west are included in the  Snailwell categeory, and
those east in the county of Suffolk, are included in the  Kentford catagory.
Village four and a half miles north east of Huntingdon, consisting of about seventy houses.
Submit to this category any sites with content relating primarily or exclusively to Kings Ripton, or businesses based in Kings Ripton.
Village, approximately 7 miles west of Cambridge and 2 miles north of the A428
Village located 5 miles north of Cambridge, and west of the A10 to Ely
Please only submit sites for or about Landbeach
Linton is a village in Cambridgeshire, UK. Ut lies about eight miles south-east of Cambridge.
Village five miles north of Ely, on the A10 to King’s Lynn.
Submit to this category any sites with content relating primarily or exclusively to Littleport, or businesses based in Littleport.
Two villages situated north of the A603, close to the National Trust property of Wimpole Hall.
Submit to this category any sites with content relating primarily or exclusively to Little and Great Eversden, or businesses based in Little and Great Eversden.
Village situated 4 miles north of Ely, on the B1411
Submit to this category any sites with content relating primarily or exclusively to Little Downham, or businesses based in Little Downham.
Situated in the south of the county, close to the Hertfordshire border. The village lies just off the A10 road from Cambridge to Royston.
Submit to this category any sites with content relating primarily or exclusively to Meldreth, or businesses based in Meldreth.
Web sites about the village of Milton, Cambridgeshire, UK and individuals, organisations and companies based there.
The News and Media category includes news and media sites specific to Cambridgeshire (e.g. Magazines, Newspapers, Radio, Television).
Please submit into the correct location category for Cambridgeshire, if it is available.

Only submit into this category if there is no separate location provided or the site applies to the whole of Cambridgeshire.

The News and Media category includes news and media sites specific to Cambridgeshire (e.g. Magazines, Newspapers, Radio, Television).

Village 5 miles northwest of Cambridge, off the A14.
Village 5 miles northwest of Cambridge, off the A14.
Situated 9 miles northwest of Cambridge, on the road from Swavesey to Willingham.
Over sites only please
Community situated on the A1198 (Ermine Street), originally founded as a cure centre for TB. The world famous Papworth Hospital is within the village. The category also incorporates sites about Papworth St Agnes.
Submit to this category any sites with content relating primarily or exclusively to Papworth Everard, or businesses based in Papworth Everard.
Peterborough is mid-way between the East Anglian coast and the Midlands and has excellent road and rail connections both north-south and east-west. The city is 90 miles from London, five miles from the A1, and less than 20 miles from the A14, which links the east coast ports of Felixstowe and Harwich with the Midlands. London is just 50 minutes away by train - the city is on the East Coast main rail line which links London with Leeds, York, Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow. An west-east rail line links Peterborough with Norwich, Great Yarmouth, Leicester, Birmingham and even further beyond that. Peterborough is a city rich in history - just to the east, archaeologists have discovered a 3,000-year-old settlement at Flag Fen. Later, the Romans established a large industrial city to the west of Peterborough, to exploit the reserves of clay. The city's Norman cathedral was founded in 650AD, and the most early part of the present building dates from 1118AD. From medieval times to the start of the industrial revolution, Peterborough was a moderately sized market town on the edge of the Fens. Its real growth started in the mid-19th century, with the arrival of the railways. Peterborough soon became a major railway junction and attracted a number of big industrial companies.
Please only submit sites directly related to Peterborough in this category.

When submitting a site please consider whether one of the Peterborough sub-categories are more appropriate for the listing. Submitting to the incorrect category may cause a delay in the site being reviewed.

Please note that having a ''Postal Town'' address of Peterborough does not automatically mean that business/organisations are actually based in Peterborough

This category leads to websites about hobbies, sports and participatory recreational activities specific to
Cambridges­hire; including local recreation organisations, services, facilities and events.
Not all localities have a Recreation and Sports category so these sub-topics can be seen
by clicking the   symbol right of the path heading.
If this is grey, then clicking restores the view with localities at the top.
Websites primarily promoting  Fitness, can be seen under Health.
Websites specialising in the sale of  Sporting Goods, can be seen under Shopping.

Websites suggested here should show more than one locality, and be based in Cambridges­hire.
Otherwise please suggest the website to the appropriate locality where it can be added to the  Regional Tree View .

This category includes sites about the local area's geography, natural environment and wildlife. It also contains sites about local activities, events, institutions and organisations related to science and the environment.
Please submit into the correct location category for Cambridgeshire, if it is available.

Only submit into this category if there is no separate location provided or the site applies to the whole of Cambridgeshire.

This category includes sites about the local area''s geography, natural environment and wildlife. It also contains sites about local activities, events, institutions and organisations related to science and the environment.

Shepreth is a village in Cambridgeshire, UK. It lies about six miles south-west of Cambridge.
Sites about, or relating to entities in, Snailwell.
This category includes sites that reflect the make up of the Cambridgeshire community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the region's people. Community and village web site go into this category where there is no individual location category.
Please submit into the correct location category for Cambridgeshire, if it is available.

Only submit into this category if there is no separate location provided or the site applies to the whole of Cambridgeshire.

This category includes sites that reflect the make up of the Cambridgeshire community: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the region''s people.

Community and village web site go into this category where there is no individual location category.

Steeple Morden is village in Cambridgeshire. It lies in the south of the county, about three miles west of Royston.
Stilton is in Cambridgeshire, south of Peterborough.
Sites submitted here should be based in the immediate locality, or have to do specifically with the history, economy, community or culture of Stilton. Sites with a more general county focus should be submitted to the top county categories. 
Stow-cum-Quy is a village in Cambridgeshire, UK. It lies between Cambridge and Bottisham.
St Ives Cambridgeshire, formerly known as Slepe, is now home to over 16,500 residents. Situated on the River Great Ouse on the edge of the Cambridge Fen for over 1,000 years has been one of the principle market towns of England. The Bank Holiday Markets are still some of the largest in the county. Today many of its businesses and residents are now engaged in the "high tech" industry on what is fast becoming known as "Silicon Fen"
Please check that your submission for the St Ives section does not have a more suitable sub-catagory. If you are in any doubt then submit here and the editor will place you submission for you in the correct category.
St. Neots is the largest town in Cambridgeshire (after allowing for the fact that Cambridge and Peterborough are cities). The former villages of Eynesbury and Eaton Socon are now considered to be a formal part of St Neots. The nearby villages of Little Paxton, Great Paxton and Wyboston are currently included here in this category.
This category includes sites covering the business and economic activities of St Neots, including listings of most companies and industries.
This category leads to websites for the area of East Cambridgeshire, immediately north east of the
South Cambridgeshire parish of  Stow cum Quy and the  Cambridge City boundary,
including the parishes of Lode, Swaffham Bulbeck and Swaffham Prior.
Websites for further south should be listed in the  Bottisham category.
The South Cambridgeshire parish of Horningsea, immediately west, is represented by the  Waterbeach category.
Dullingham and Stetchworth are the next East Cambroidgeshire parishes east of the A14, south of Newmarket.
Situated 9 miles north west of Cambridge, and to the east of the A14
Sites on or about Swavesy only please.
Thorney is described as a village, about 7 miles east of Peterborough, north west Cambridgeshire.
Sites submitted here should be based in the locality, or have to do specifically with the history, economy, community or culture of the area. Sites with a more general county focus should be submitted to the top county categories.
Thriplow is a quiet village that is 8 miles south of Cambridge, just off the A505 between Royston and Duxford (M11 Exit 10), that in every March, has a daffodil weekend in aid of charity.
Sites about Thriplow only please
Village, west of Cambridge and junction 12 of the M11, on the road to St Neots.
Submit to this category any sites with content relating primarily or exclusively to Toft, or businesses based in Toft.
This category includes sites providing area transport resources for those travelling to and from, and within the Cambridgeshire.
Please only suggest sites providing area transport resources for those travelling to and from, and within the Cambridgeshire.

Before submission please verify that there in not already a specific category for the location of the site. This will help prevent further delay in the site being reviewed.

This category includes sites for area attractions and resources for those travelling in the Cambridgeshire region, including tourist guides.
Please submit into the correct location category for Cambridgeshire, if it is available.

Only submit into this category if there is no separate location provided or the site applies to the whole of Cambridgeshire.

This category includes sites for area attractions and resources for those travelling in the Cambridgeshire region, including tourist guides.

This category lists websites for the most northern parish of Cambridgeshire, south of  Tydd St Mary, Lincolnshire and includes fenland
to Kendersley's Cut which drains into the Nene, and forms the boundary with the Norfolk parish of  Walpole.
Until there are sufficient websites to justify a separate category, websites for the  Fenland District parishes
of Newton, Leverton and Gorefield may be listed here, but websites
for the area further south should be listed in the  Wisbech category.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Tydd St Giles area of North Cambridgeshire.

Upwood is a village in Cambridgeshire, UK. The neighbouring hamlets of Great and Little Raveley have been part of the parish since medieval times.
Waterbeach is a village and parish east of the A10, north of the  Cambridge City boundary.
Landbeach parish is immediately west of the A10.
The eastern parish boundary is the River Cam which flows northwards through Wicken Fen to the Wash.
The hamlet of Clayhythe is nestled on the east bank of the Cam, on the way to Horningsea village,
further south on the east bank before Fen Ditton, south of the A14.
This category also lists websites for the South Cambridgeshire parishes of Horningsea and Fen Ditton.
Stow cum Quy is immediately east of Fen Ditton, whereas Lode, to the east Horningsea, is
in the East Cambs district, and is represented by the  Swaffham category.
Village, situated to the south of Grafham Water reservoir, on the B661 from Buckden to Great Staughton.
Submit to this category any sites with content relating primarily or exclusively to West Perry, or businesses based in West Perry.
Whittlesford is a village in Cambridgeshire, UK. It lies south-west of Sawston, about five miles south of Cambridge.
Village, six miles south of Ely, on the A1123
Submit to this category any sites with content relating primarily or exclusively to Wicken, or businesses based in Wicken.
Wisbech is situated to the north of the county, within sight of The Wash, and is known as the "Capital of The Fens" - an area of land in East Anglia which was formally marshes. Dykes were built to drain the water off the land, making the land more inhabitable and creating a very rich soil in the process.
Please only submit sites directly related to Wisbech in this category.

When submitting a site please consider whether one of the Wisbech sub-categories are more appropriate for the listing. Submitting to the incorrect category may cause a delay in the site being reviewed.