This is one of a series of pages about the development of Clay Farm , from 2010 to the present.
Local residents protested to Countryside and Cambridge City Council after a group of mature trees were cut down, despite assurances that they would be retained: looking east from the spine road. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 25 September 2012 and 24 January 2013.
Looking across Clay Farm towards Trumpington from the top floor of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 22 June 2013.
The path from Foster Road to Addenbrooke’s including the mature trees that were cut down in January 2103, from the spine road, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 25 September 2012.
Cutting down of the mature poplar and beech trees near the path from Foster Road to Addenbrooke’s. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 24 January 2013.
Cutting down the poplar tree near the path from Foster Road to the Busway. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 24 January 2013.
Cutting down the poplar tree near the path from Foster Road to the Busway. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 24 January 2013.
Tree clearance in the shelter belt alongside the Busway stop. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 4 February 2013.
Tree clearance in the shelter belt alongside the Busway stop. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 4 February 2013.
The Williams Building facing Addenbrooke’s Road, Abode development, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 21 April 2013.
The corner of Chaplen Street and Hobson Road, Abode development, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 21 April 2013.
The northern access to the Clay Farm development off Long Road. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 21 April 2013.
The northern access to the Clay Farm development off Long Road. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 21 April 2013.
Looking along the spine road, with the secondary school site to the right, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 16 May 2013.
Looking from the Addenbrooke’s Road bridge over the park and lake, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 16 May 2013.
Looking across Clay Farm from the top floor of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 22 June 2013.
Looking across Clay Farm towards Trumpington from the top floor of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 22 June 2013.
Looking across Clay Farm from the top floor of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 22 June 2013.
Looking across Clay Farm towards Trumpington from the top floor of the Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 22 June 2013.
Looking north along the spine road towards the Aura development, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 30 October 2013.
Looking across the new park from the Addenbrooke’s Road bridge, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 30 October 2013.
Whittle House (foreground) and Raeburn House (distance) and Kingfisher Gardens, Lapwing Avenue, Seven Acres development, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 30 October 2013.
New play area beside Addenbrooke’s Road, Seven Acres development, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 30 October 2013.
The newly-completed Cherry Building, Abode development, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 30 October 2013.
Looking from Chaplen Street towards Addenbrooke’s Road, Abode development, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 30 October 2013.
Looking from the path from the Busway through the shelter belt to the new homes off Royal Way, Adode development, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 10 November 2013.
Looking towards the LMB building, with new homes under construction on the Adode development, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 10 November 2013.
Looking towards the LMB building, with new homes under construction on the Adode development. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 10 November 2013.
The old farm gate beside the path from CPDC, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 8 December 2013.
The old farm gate beside the path from CPDC, Clay Farm. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 8 December 2013.