COMMUNITY SERVICES
Tel: 03450 450 500
Contact via email:
Arts development officer (This link will open in a new window)
Community development officer (This link will open in a new window)
Community safety officer (This link will open in a new window)
Major developments team (This link will open in a new window)
Partnerships manager (This link will open in a new window)
Sports development (This link will open in a new window)
Community and Living

Have your Say (This link will open in a new window)
Your opinions matter, so we're looking for people of all ages and from all areas of South Cambs to tell us how it is. We'll be asking you how you rate our services, what you think about our current priorities and what you think we should focus on in the future.
Census
The census is a count of the population in the UK. Every 10 years everyone is asked the same questions on the same day to give a complete picture of the nation. It is one of the most important ways we get accurate information about our population; who lives in Britain, where they live, their religion, ethnicity etc.
Find out more about the forthcoming 2011 Census or get the results from the 2001 Census.
Community Portal
Providing links to partner websites, enabling a range of services to be accessed through a single website.
Community Safety
Reducing crime, anti-social behaviour and the fear of crime by working with a number of partner agencies through the South Cambridgeshire Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP).
Local Strategic Partnership
Working together to improve the quality of life for those living, working and visiting the district.
New Communities
The New Communities Service takes a corporate lead on planning and delivering growth in South Cambridgeshire; on creating new, sustainable communities; on ensuring existing communities remain sustainable and on promoting the cultural, economic and environmental sustainability of communities across the whole district.
Village Services
Find out what's available in South Cambridgeshire's villages.
Welfare Burials
The Council has a duty to arrange for the burial or cremation of the body of any person found dead in its area where it appears that no other suitable arrangements will be made for the disposal of the deceased.

