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Ambitious housebuilding targets are still expected to be asked of the Cambridge region, despite the change in government. The spectre of the outgoing Conservative government’s plans for around 150,000 new homes in the area may have lifted after Labour’s landslide win in the General Election, but it is understood the region will be expected to deliver significant growth. After the Prime Minister and his deputy Angela Rayner met with metro mayors in Downing Street yesterday, the mayor of Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority, Labour’s Dr Nik Johnson, suggested the big change was the…

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