
Plans to make Cambridge a UK centre for growth and innovation are at risk of stalling because of a chronic lack of infrastructure, a group of leading academics, developers and tech business leaders has warned.
Cambridge Ahead, a lobby group that includes chipmaker Arm, the Wellcome Sanger Institute and the University of Cambridge, told the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt that a lack of housing, water and transport was holding back the city after a decade of strong economic growth.
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