
Cambridge Civic Quarter
SEPTEMBER 2025: View our Cambridge Civic Quarter Phase 3 Engagement Report for analysis following our latest consultation.
Open for comments from Monday 12 May to Sunday 22 June 2025.
Following a programme of community engagement in summer 2024, Cambridge City Council has updated its plans to upgrade Cambridge Market, Corn Exchange and Guildhall – known as the Civic Quarter project – and is inviting people to feedback on the more detailed plans prior to a planning application being submitted later in 2025.

Cambridge Civic Quarter map
The ambition of the Civic Quarter project is to improve the experience of everyone visiting the city centre by creating more inclusive and accessible buildings, and better public spaces where people can meet and enjoy cultural events.
Meanwhile, enhancing these heritage sites while reducing water use, carbon emissions and associated running costs, and creating opportunities to generate income to support frontline council services
Current proposals
Cambridge Market

The Market Square - Artist's impression
The proposals continue to prioritise a thriving seven-day market, which will have new permanent stalls alongside demountable stalls to allow flexibility on the Market Square, adapting to demand from traders.
There will be new covered seating areas to provide shade or rain shelter, with the size of the proposed canopy having reduced in line with feedback about anti-social behaviour, with better lighting also being proposed to improve safety.

The Market Square - Artist's impression
An underground bin storage area will reduce clutter, and the proposals also show space for small-scale cultural events and community activities, such as open-air screenings and themed markets.
In response to feedback in the summer, the existing fountain will now be retained and restored, and the wider square and surrounding areas will see increased biodiversity.
Corn Exchange

Corn Exchange - Artist's impression
The venue will be improved with energy-saving measures (including insulation and solar panels), accessibility in all areas, and better sound quality and new audio visual systems for events to ensure performances and events meet higher standards for audiences and performers.
Introducing more concessions and bar areas will enable quicker service and more food and drink options. Meanwhile event capacity will increase to accommodate more attendees, allowing for larger events and wider variety.
The Guildhall

The Guildhall - Artist's impression
The Grade II listed building will be conserved and designed to operate at net zero carbon, using EnerPHit principles to reduce energy use and installing Air Source Heat Pumps and solar panels.
The ground floor will feature a new customer service centre for people visiting the council, a welcoming public café, along with a Changing Places toilet open to the public.
There will be work spaces and meeting rooms for council staff, as well as work space for commercial tenants, and publicly bookable rooms for meetings or events, spanning the other floors.

The Guildhall, Council Chamber - Artist's impression
The Council Chamber currently has fixed furniture and an uneven floor which makes the space difficult to access, and inflexible in terms of how it can be used, with wheelchair users forced to sit in gaps between furniture making participation in meetings difficult.
While considering the Chamber’s heritage status, the latest proposals would see the fixed furniture removed (while retained for use in other parts of the Guildhall) in order for the Chamber to become accessible, usable for different types of events including community events, and able to adapt to changing requirements such as increasing number of councillors following local government reorganisation.
The large and small halls will have sensitive modern interventions to deliver high quality multifunctional spaces. And in line with feedback received during the summer, the proposal to provide space for a hotel in part of the Guildhall has been removed.
More information can be found on our Cambridge Civic Quarter information boards.
Have your say
Select the 'Take the survey' button on this page to have your say, or come along to a community workshop to find out more:
To request further information or surveys in other languages or formats, email info@cambridgecivicquarter.co.uk or call 07542 016586.
Phases
Present response and publish report
- Report to be presented to the Cambridge Civic Quarter project team to inform RIBA stage two proposals.
Upcoming and ongoing events
Past events
Event date: June 14th, 2025 from 10:00 to 11:30.
Lichfield Community Hall
2 registrants
Event date: May 27th, 2025 from 17:00 to 19:00.
The Guildhall
27 registrants

Event date: July 13th, 2024 from 10:30 to 12:30.
Cambridge Corn Exchange
10 registrants

Event date: July 11th, 2024 from 18:30 to 20:00.
2 registrants

Event date: July 10th, 2024 from 16:30 to 19:00.
Saint Andrew's Church
1 registrant

Event date: July 10th, 2024 from 13:00 to 15:30.
Clay Farm Centre

Event date: July 6th, 2024 from 10:30 to 12:30.
Cambridge Corn Exchange
7 registrants

Event date: July 3rd, 2024 from 16:00 to 18:00.
Cambridge Central Library
11 registrants

Event date: June 26th, 2024 from 16:00 to 18:00.
Cambridge Central Library
14 registrants

Event date: June 19th, 2024 from 17:30 to 18:30.
Cledara Abbey Stadium
