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It is essential to mobilize a new generation of supporters if our city is to survive into the future as a beautiful place where people want to live, work, study and visit.
For over 80 years as Cambridge Preservation Society we have been working away quietly in the background, looking after such well-loved sites at Wandlebury Country Park, Bourn Windmill, Coton Countryside Reserve, Hinxton Water Mill and Barnwell Leper Chapel.
Now, as Cambridge Past Present and Future, we face more challenges than ever before, and we need more people to get involved and make their voices heard.
We want to see:-
on the agenda when new developments are planned.
We don't always get our way but with more members we stand more chance of influencing the future.
Don't stand by and let others decide the future of Cambridge and its surroundings. Get involved, let your voice be heard. Membership starts at just £20 year join us today.
Wandlebury Country Park - marvellous green space, open to the public every day from dawn to dusk for quiet recreation (Members park free).
Bourn Windmill - one of the oldest surviving mills in England.
Coton Countryside Reserve - a new public green space and working farm just west of Cambridge.
Hinxton Water Mill - a restored working mill on an ancient site by the river.
Barnwell Leper Chapel - a magical place, this Grade I listed 12th century church is probably the oldest complete building in Cambridge.
Wandlebury Bourn Mill Coton Hinxton Mill Leper Chapel