The relocation project
Anglian Water is proposing to relocate its Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant to enable the regeneration of North East Cambridge. The relocation will make way for more than 5,600 new homes, one million square feet of commercial space (subject to planning permission) and thousands of new jobs. Learn more about the project here.
The project is currently in the pre-application phase for a Development Consent Order (DCO), the planning consent required to allow the development to proceed. Find out more about the planning process here.
The new, relocated Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant will:

Continue to provide a vital service to Anglian Water’s customers in a new, modern facility

Use renewable energy to reduce its carbon emissions

Guarantee a sustainable service for future generations
The regeneration of North East Cambridge:

Approximately 5,600 new homes (subject to planning permission)

One million square feet of commercial space

Thousands of new jobs to boost the local economy