Information for Residents

Bin Collections

Black bins and blue bins are collected alternately on Friday mornings, with green bins collected on Wednesday mornings in the same week as the blue bin.

Food waste bins are collected weekly on Friday mornings. Residents should use their kitchen caddy and outdoor food waste bin provided by Huntingdonshire District Council.

If you have not received your food waste caddy yet, you can contact Huntingdonshire District Council on 01480 388382 or email wasteminimisation@huntingdonshire.gov.uk to arrange delivery.

Details about when bins are collected can be obtained from the Huntingdonshire District Council bin collection calendar.

Bus Services

Love’s Farm is served by several local and regional bus routes:

  • The 61 service connects the railway station and St Neots town centre, including Market Square and Eaton Socon.
  • The 67 service provides links between St Neots, Papworth Everard and St Ives.

For travel further afield, the 905 stops on Cambridge Road near Loves Way, on the southern edge of Love’s Farm. The 905 runs west to Bedford and east to Cambourne and Cambridge.

For timetables, route maps and live updates, visit:

Trains

Love’s Farm is ideally located next to St Neots railway station, on the East Coast Main Line, with direct trains to London King’s Cross taking from around 40 minutes on the fastest services.

Regular services also operate to Peterborough, Stevenage, Hitchin and beyond.

Timetables, live departures and fares are available from National Rail Enquiries.

Walking in England

For local walking routes and leisure walks around St Neots and Cambridgeshire, visit: Walking in England – Cambridgeshire Walks
 

Local Area Cycle Maps

You can download the latest cycling maps and information for Cambridge and Cambridgeshire from: Cambridgeshire Cycle Routes and Maps

Cyclestreets.net

CycleStreets is a journey planning website designed specifically for cyclists, offering route planning, maps and photographic street-level journey previews.

Something Missing?

If you have information, local services or community resources that you think would be useful for other residents, or if you have a question about services affecting Love’s Farm, please get in touch.