The activist group Cambridgeshire Residents Group (CRG) emerged seemingly spontaneously in shocked reaction to an announcement by the Greater Cambridgeshire Partnership of a congestion charge proposal of £5 (up to £50 for large vans).

A first petition against the congestion charge was posted on Change.org by Liam Geraghty. That petition was in turn shared on Nextdoor.com and other social media and shortly was deluged with over 16,000 signatures (at this writing, 4 Oct 2022). https://www.change.org/p/opposition-to-the-cambridge-congestion-charge

The GCP shock pronouncement and this petition were shared on Nextdoor.com by several Cambridgeshire and central Cambridge residents. In a matter of days, angry comments totalled well over a thousand, like-minded activists contacted one another, a group chat started, and a group was founded at a first face-to-face meeting on 11 September 2022.

A differently-nuanced petition was launched on 29 September by CACC member Keiron Johnson on Petitions.net: Petition demanding referendum to decide on congestion charge for Cambridge 
https://www.petitions.net/ad_campaign_report.php?id=233408&password=RMHJ3V&utm_source=email_ad_campaign_started

Contact: Sally Parkinson, CRG Chair 

cambsresidentsgroup@gmail.com
(please note . after "Against")

 

Half of founding CACC members; other half in second photo

Half of founding CACC members; other half in first photo