Four day working week In January 2023, the council began a controversial four day working week trial. This is not a compressed hours regime but rather staff work 80% of their hours for 100% of their pay and are expected to work more efficiently and therefore complete all their work in the reduced time. The Conservative minister at the time,
Lee Rowley wrote to the council leader “ask that you end your experiment immediately” and said he had concerns about the “value for money” for local taxpayers. The scheme became particularly controversial when it emerged that the council's CEO was also writing a PhD thesis on flexible working, a fact that had not been earlier disclosed. After 18 months of running the trial the council claimed reduced staff turnover, financial savings and little impact on service levels.
Premises South Cambridgeshire District Council's headquarters are located in South Cambridgeshire Hall in the Cambourne Business Park in
Cambourne. The district council's headquarters moved from Cambridge to Cambourne in 2004. ==Transportation==