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Homes England and Hill Group Buy Cambridge Airport to Build 10,000‑Plus Homes

Developers say the project will link new housing with jobs and a proposed railway station, but major infrastructure and the airport relocation still need planning and funding.

Overview

  • The sale of Cambridge City Airport to Homes England and The Hill Group was announced on Wednesday, June 3, and the buyers unveiled plans for a new district called Cambridge East that would deliver more than 10,000 homes.
  • Developers say the 700‑acre site could also include about three million square feet of commercial space and support roughly 9,000 jobs to boost the local economy.
  • The Marshall Group will relocate its operations by mid‑2029, and the partners expect an initial phase of up to 500 homes could start from 2029 while a full masterplan and public consultation are prepared.
  • A proposed Cambridge East railway station is set out as a central enabling piece to connect the new neighbourhood with central Cambridge and London, but its delivery depends on separate planning consent and funding and any extensions are unconfirmed.
  • Planners have flagged schools, health provision, green space and a regional training hub as priorities, while optional ideas such as a stadium or film studios remain exploratory and will be shaped by the forthcoming masterplan and community input.