

- Roadworks
- Annoucements of long-term roadworks can be found on the County Council's
web site.
- Cycling
- The "Cambridge Cycling Campaign" is the local campaigning group for cyclists.
The Newsletters, amongst other things, contain advance notice of planning which
affects cyclists in, and around, the city.
- Train Times
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- Cambridge-London: check that this timetable is up-to-date (you're
advised to check the actual times using the phone number given).
- Full UK timetable, searchable . Enter the stations you want to travel between,
the day you want to travel, any time constraints and up pops the train for you!

- Cambridge Weather
- The current weather, automatically generated. You also try your own forcast from the
cloud formations in this almost-live picture.

- Introduction to HTML
- A straight-forward introduction to HTML. There's now also an excellent follow-on
course: Intermediate HTML.
- HTML Reference Manual
- A comprehensive reference manual frequently updated to
add new features and new tags as they are used. Includes a guide to all
HTML elements (not all
of which will be available in every browsers, so beware!).
- The WWW - Beneath the Surf
- A whole book about the Web on the Web!
- Web Style Issues
- This is a highly-opinionated call for "Content, content, content!" on our web pages.
Worth a look at before putting the favourite picture of your auntie on the web...

- English Dictionary
- The standard Meriam-Webster American dictionary online (with pictures!)
- Thesaurus
- Roget's 1991 edition now online and searchable.
- Acronyms and Abbreviations
- Look up the meaning of an acronym or abbreviation, or for a word in the expansion of an acronym.
- Computing Dictionaries
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- The National Lottery
- The result of the National Lottery appears on this site within about
20 minutes of the balls being drawn (that is usually before 8:30pm on a Saturday,
and similarly fast on a Wednesday).
The rest of the site is packed with past results, analysis, and number choosing
strategies.
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