Following the redesign of the scheme we will be completing stakeholder engagement in Spring 2026, with the aim to go out the public consultation by the autumn.
Project Summary
The A1134 is part of the ring road around Cambridge, linking directly to Addenbrooke’s hospital, A&E and the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, as well as other areas of the city.
We intend to improve walking and cycling infrastructure along a section of the A1134 in the south-east, from Addenbrooke’s hospital to Coldham’s Lane roundabout, including Fendon Road, Mowbray Road, Perne Road, and Brooks Road. Key Benefits
- Increase walking and cycling levels by improving available active travel infrastructure
- Improve pedestrian and cycle safety along the A1134 and at signal-controlled side road junctions
- Address safety concerns at the Addenbrooke’s roundabout
- Maintain or reduce bus journey times wherever practicable and improve bus accessibility
- Support the shift from private cars to public and active travel modes
- Support the substantial planned growth in Cambridge by providing safe and attractive active travel connectivity between new and existing communities and services
Next steps
Addenbrooke's Roundabout improvements

A key part of the proposals include fast-tracking cycling safety improvements at Addenbrookes roundabout, predominantly at the Fendon Road junction, which were completed in December 2025.
For more detail on the works done, please see the Addenbrooke's project page.
