Wintringham 2020

What’s it going to be like to live in Wintringham, St Neots? Join us on a whistlestop tour of the community as we find out from the local community why they love calling the area their home, meet the organiser at the famous St Neots Regatta and go on a tour of Alconbury Weald, another local Urban&Civic development, with one of its residents.

To find out more and to sign up for news, visit wintringham.org

Show Notes

What’s it going to be like to live in Wintringham, St Neots? Join us on a whistlestop tour of the community as we find out from the local community why they love calling the area their home, meet the organiser at the famous St Neots Regatta and go on a tour of Alconbury Weald, another local Urban&Civic development, with one of its residents. 

To find out more and to sign up for news, visit wintringham.org

Contributors
Liz Davies, curator, St Neots Museum
Dominie Clarke, Regatta organiser
Rob, Loves Farm resident and St Neot’s Rowing Club member
Rob Paddison, resident, Alconbury Weald
Caroline Richardson, founder, Art&Soul Cafe
Stacey Roberts, Inclusion Manager, Roundhouse and Wintringham Primary School
Ron Henry, Stantec
Rebecca Brittan, Urban&Civic 
Richard Hepworth, Director of Project Management, Urban&Civic 
Paul Cutler, Head of Master Planning and Design for Wintringham, Urban&Civic

What is Wintringham 2020?

This podcast tells the stories behind a new community development in St Neots, Cambridgeshire: Wintringham.

Wintringham will be a thriving community with new homes and employment, supported by key facilities, services and amenities, set in dynamic and attractive spaces. Critically, the new community will be supported by public transport, safe links to the station and cyclepath/footway connections to get around the place and connect to neighbouring Loves Farm and St Neots.

Wintringham has been designed with interconnected green spaces where people can meet up and wildlife can flourish

This podcast is produced by Urban&Civic.