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The festival will host a variety of special guests and filmmakers throughout the week, including ‘Fish Tank’ director Andrea Arnold.
Just £5 to skate at the Coldhams Lane park for the night.
The charity concert will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Royal Air Force Music Charitable Trust.
It was that time of year again when German food, drink and music took centre stage.
‘Dissolve’ is perhaps the popular comedian’s most daring and personal show to date.
David Slater, a Cambridge man with cerebral palsy, will take on the challenge in his manual wheelchair.
This year’s event was held in aid of the Magpas Air Ambulance charity.
The event included an entertaining game, live music, food and drink stalls, and a guest appearance by former England bowler Devon Malcolm.
This year’s event was in support of Maggie’s Centre Cambridge and the Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust (ACT).
The cathedral was filled with dogs, rabbits, cats, hamsters and gerbils for the annual Animal Service.
More than 350 participants came together to complete either a short 2km stroll around Jesus Green, or a longer 6.5km route.
Nearly 2,000 people helped raise more than £33,000 by taking part in the annual charity walk.
Highlights included an RAF Falcons parachute display, an RAF Avro Lancaster and an RAF Typhoon.
The Great Shelford-based clinic says it is ‘passionate about improving lives through better hearing’.
Activities at the sixth Wonder of Wood Fair included pond dipping, den building, storytelling, and face painting.
The South African comic, who is also a trained actor, is bringing his ‘Keeping Up’ tour to Cambridge.
Leper Chapel setting for celebration and reenactment.
The Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital will be the first cancer specialist hospital in the East of England.
The singer, whose album ‘Lucky’ was named Best Country and Americana Album of 2023 by Rolling Stone, has also been nominated for a CMA Award.
Alongside the steam engines and other attractions, the 49th edition of the popular event also paid tribute to part of Fenland history.
The pair will be bringing their show to Storey’s Field Centre in Eddington.