The A14 road, until 2022, ran south-east to north-west across the western half of the parish and the dual-carriageway has junction with the A1 road just outside the western border of the parish, although the Alconbury grade-separated intersection was built in December 1964, by A. Monk Ltd.[2][3] The 6.5 miles Huntingdon - Godmanchester bypass was also built by A. Monk Ltd, of Padgate for £6m[4] from on Monday 4 June 1973, to finish in the summer of 1975.
[5] Cambridgeshire County Council has its headquarters at New Shire Hall on the Alconbury Weald development in the parish.
The Stukeleys has its own elected parish council that is responsible for providing and maintaining a variety of local services including the allotments, street lighting, play areas, grass cutting and tree planting.
It helps to maintain and extend the paths in the built area and the countryside, provides the bus shelter, litter, dog-waste and salt bins.
A solar farm was built towards the village of Abbots Ripton, just inside the parish boundary at 52°22′30″N 0°12′00″W / 52.375°N 0.200°W / 52.375; -0.200.