Sean Dickson is a member of The Soup Dragons and David McAlmont is a renowned solo artist and one half of acclaimed duo, McAlmont & Butler.
This traditional fair has taken place in Reach every year since 1201, when King John granted a charter.
Myrtle Wright travelled to Norway in April 1940 on her way to Denmark, but was delayed by bad weather.
The St Mary’s School, Cambridge pupil walked the entire 268-mile route to raise funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
This year’s event also included VE Day celebrations, commemorating 80 years since the end of the Second World War in Europe.
Caroline is based at the David Attenborough Building in Cambridge.
The six-concert series is free and open to all, taking place on selected Sunday afternoons from June until September.
Jasmin Julia Gupta and her team offer free, expert advice and support on all aspects of hair loss before, during and after cancer treatment.
There was also a 1940s-themed fancy dress competition for all ages.
His new and improved show – ‘Wonderful 2.0’ – is on its way to Cambridge.
But there’s no Reach Ride this year.
The ‘German Comedy Ambassador to the United Kingdom’ was back at the venue for the first time since 2022.
Two routes – of 20 miles and 60 miles – started and finished at the centre besides Scotsdale Garden Centre.
The Charlatans and Ash are also on the bill.
The event raised thousands for Red Balloon, which offers wellbeing and social re-engagement for young people in Cambridgeshire.
We’ll be supporting the event, taking place at Histon Manor.
Ex-England cricketer Chris Broad will be guest speaker at the event at Fenner’s this summer.
Jack will also be holding an ‘in conversation’ event with Professor Rebecca Kilner, director of the University Museum of Zoology.
‘Hockney’s Spirit of Innovation’ brings together a wide range of works by the artist.
Visitors can enjoy readings by actor Peter Guinness, as well as a lively discussion of ekphrastic poetry with classicist Dr Nigel Spivey.