The group are one of Europe’s leading young string quartets.
The contest attracted competitors from as far away as Germany.
The Cambridge graduate has also worked as a producer at the BBC and writes on all kinds of subjects.
The Nottingham-born singer-songwriter is returning to the Cambridge Corn Exchange for the first time since 2020.
The event included a Queen tribute concert and a village fête.
Special guest this year was former England cricket official, broadcaster and player, Chris Broad.
The event included themed floral displays and a programme of talks, demonstrations, expert advice, and entertainment.
The restaurant is located in Fen Ditton, on the site of Mark’s former establishment, MJP @ The Shepherds.
She will be giving live weaving demonstrations at the museum as part of a special Open Studio event.
Now in its 16th year, the event will raise money for Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust and Maggie’s, the Addenbrooke’s-based cancer care charity.
The organisers of the popular, week-long event hope to see everyone back in 2026.
Acts set to perform include Creedence Clearwater Review, King King, The Commoners, Jayler, and Georgia Nevada.
The new swathe of woodland in Fulbourn has been planted to mark the firm’s 200th anniversary.
Cambridge resident Heidi Waltraud recalls her travel experiences with the company.
The book is the sequel to ‘The Book of Stamps’, which came out a few years ago.
Hawke is best known for his association with The Greeters Guild.
The event also featured stars from ‘MasterChef’, ‘The Great British Bake Off’ and ‘Great British Menu’.
Mark spent more than 20 years leading schools in the Cambridge area.
The special graduation ceremony took place at St Paul’s Church, Cambridge.
Top names set to perform include Frankie Boyle, Russell Kane, Seann Walsh, Alan Davies, and Kiri Pritchard-McLean.