A true gem in the heart of the Cambridgeshire countryside, the riverside cathedral city of Ely has an attractive and thriving centre that boasts an impressive range of retail, leisure, residential and educational amenities. Add in the nearby towns of Littleport and Soham and you have a truly vibrant and diverse mix of destinations within East Cambridgeshire.
Location, infrastructure and resources are key factors for businesses looking to set up, re- locate or expand. With established and approved regional plans, East Cambridgeshire is rapidly developing into a key business destination both regionally and internationally.
The region has become an important commercial location due to its proximity to Cambridge, and with its superb rail and road networks the local workforce of East Cambridgeshire also commutes daily between other close cities such as Peterborough, Norwich and London.
The remainder of the resident workforce is employed in care, leisure and service occupations including process plant and machine operatives. These figures are equivalent to 29 people and 13 housing units per acre. According to the - American Community Survey data on the level of education,  According to the - American Community Survey,  The Annual Town Gown Reports submitted by Harvard University, Hult International Business School, Lesley University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology indicate that these institutions have 14, undergraduate students and 21, graduate students attending.
Of these, 11, undergraduates and 11, graduate students reside in Cambridge, either in institutional housing or off campus. Cambridge has long served as a port of entry for immigrants from around the world. Major ancestry groups reported by the - American Community Survey include Irish  Note that the Census allows people to claim more than one ancestry. The Cambridge Public School Department reports that for the - school year over students speak the following foreign languages at home: Spanish 5.
According to the - American Community Survey  Among families,  Using information compiled from the Cambridge Assessing database, Inspectional Services Department building permits, Planning Board submittals, and university housing sources, the Community Development Department tallies 57, housing units, current as of July 1,  This figure includes development since and units currently under construction. In addition, the total includes all graduate student apartment-style housing owned by universities, whether or not the units are tax exempt or counted as housing units by the U.
Census Bureau. As of June 30, the City's affordable housing stock included 8, housing units of all types, including rental and homeownership units affordable at a variety of income levels, with long term or permanent restrictions to ensure affordability.
This represents  As reported by the - American Community Survey,  According the Cambridge Community Development Department , as of June 30, single family dwellings accounted for 6. Condominiums, regardless of their building type, included for  Units located in mixed use buildings were  Note that these estimated median rents reflect advertised costs, and they may not reflect the actual rates paid for units surveyed and do not include landlord givebacks.
These rates also do not reflect median charges for the entire population of Cambridge apartments, including long term and subsidized tenants. The Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development reported an average of , jobs in Cambridge during the fourth quarter of  This figure includes only employees for whom the unemployment tax is paid; it does not include self-employed persons or sole proprietors.
The - American Community Survey reports that , persons worked in Cambridge. Both the Reports and the Maps are interactive so we would encourage you to have a play.
Cambridgeshire County Council produce and publish local population estimates and forecasts using their own methodology and local data sources. District and ward level population and dwelling stock estimates and forecasts for Cambridge, East Cambridgeshire, Fenland, Huntingdonshire, South Cambridgeshire and Peterborough are produced, as well as parish level population and dwelling stock estimates.
These local forecasts can also be downloaded directly from our Open Data Portal.
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