Trumpington Village Sign unveiled June 2010, designed by Sheila Betts.
Trumpington Local History Group
Opening of Addenbrooke's Road,
27 October 2010
Addenbrooke's Road was officially
opened to traffic, pedestrians and
cyclists on 27 October 2010. This is a
record of the opening, which took place
on the bridge over the railway. The road
runs from Hauxton Road to Shelford
Road and the Cambridge Biomedical
Campus.

For additional information, see the
View
from the Bridge, a report on the visit by
the Local History Group on 24 June
2010.

The Trumpington Residents'
Association web site has a
photographic
diary of the construction of the road.
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Councillor Roy Pegram
(County Council) and
Dr Gareth Goodier
(Cambridge University
Hospitals) at the
opening of
Addenbrooke's Road,
27 October 2010.
Photo: Stephen Brown.
Street sign near Shelford Road, the day of the opening of Addenbrooke's Road. Photo: Andrew Roberts, 27 October 2010
Councillor Roy Pegram (County Council) and Dr Gareth Goodier (Cambridge University Hospitals) at the opening of Addenbrooke's Road, 27 October 2010. Photo: Stephen Brown.
Dr Gareth Goodier (Cambridge University Hospitals) at the opening of Addenbrooke's Road, 27 October 2010. Photo: Stephen Brown.
Councillor Roy Pegram (County Council) and Dr Gareth Goodier (Cambridge University Hospitals) opening Addenbrooke's Road, 27 October 2010. Photo: Stephen Brown.
Councillor Roy Pegram (County Council) and Dr Gareth Goodier
(Cambridge University Hospitals) opening Addenbrooke's Road, 27
October 2010. Photo: Stephen Brown.
Participants at the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road, 27 October 2010: councillors, officers, Addenbrooke’s representatives and a few residents. Photo: Stephen Brown.
Participants at the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road, 27 October 2010. Photo: Cambridgeshire County Council.
Participants at the opening of Addenbrooke's Road, 27 October 2010:
councillors, officers, Addenbrooke's representatives and a few
residents. Photos: Stephen Brown and Cambridgeshire County Council.
Councillors at the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road, 27 October 2010: City Councillor Sheila Stuart (Mayor of Cambridge, 2010-11), County Councillor Linda Oliver (Chair of the County Council), County Councillor Gail Kenney, City Councillor Salah Al Bander, District Councillor Charles Nightingale. Photo: Stephen Brown.
Councillors at the opening of Addenbrooke's Road, 27 October 2010:
City Councillor Sheila Stuart (Mayor of Cambridge, 2010-11), County
Councillor Linda Oliver (Chair of the County Council), County
Councillor Gail Kenney, City Councillor Salah Al Bander, District
Councillor Charles Nightingale. Photo: Stephen Brown.
Looking north from the railway line across the Cambridge Biomedical Campus and Addenbrooke’s Hospital towards the Guided Busway bridge and the new LMB building, with Francis Crick Avenue to the right, during the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road, 27 October 2010. Photo: Stephen Brown.
Looking north from the railway line across the Cambridge Biomedical
Campus and Addenbrooke's Hospital towards the Guided Busway
bridge and the new LMB building, with Francis Crick Avenue to the
right, during the opening of Addenbrooke's Road, 27 October 2010.
Photo: Stephen Brown.
Looking across the railway bridge before traffic starts to flow at the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road, 27 October 2010. Photo: Stephen Brown.
Looking across the railway bridge before traffic starts to flow at the
opening of Addenbrooke's Road, 27 October 2010. Photo: Stephen
Brown.
Looking across the Shelford Road junction towards Glebe Farm after the opening of Addenbrooke’s Road, 27 October 2010. Photo: Stephen Brown.
Looking across the Shelford Road junction towards Glebe Farm after
the opening of Addenbrooke's Road, 27 October 2010. Photo: Stephen
Brown.