The ‘13 Days Fighting’ burpee challenge is in memory of Steel (real name Zack George) and his wife, Samantha’s son Leo.
‘The Adventures and Education of Quintus Porker: The Importance of Water’ is aimed at children aged 8-10.
The programme features visual art, live music, cultural experiences, and artisan food.
Led by South Cambridgeshire district councillor Dr Shrobona Bhattacharya, the event helped illustrate the value of home cooking.
Extraordinary diversion is in place because there are also lane closures on M11.
Live music acts include Rick Parfitt Jnr and 90s hitmakers, Let Loose.
Author Martyn Pritchard’s latest work is a ‘moral dilemma of our time’.
The hay bales will be used to propagate more wildflower meadows across the city of Cambridge.
Among the attractions were authentic Thai cuisine, Muay Thai boxing, ladyboy shows, Thai massage, children’s rides, and traditional dance and music.
Sky Sports and Currys have launched a Premier league, EFL and SPFL trophy tour across 19 stores nationwide.
‘Selfie with Art: Be an Art Advocate’ is designed to spotlight top artistic talent, while also celebrating the importance of independent galleries.
The programme will be filming its next series in the city.
Author Phillip Ashby’s first book is aimed at children aged 9-11.
The awareness week is dedicated to recognising the work of the 100 local Mind charities across England and Wales.
People will be able to learn more about their local history and communities.
One of Britain’s best-loved composers, Sir John was born in London and studied music at Clare College, Cambridge.
They’re tackling a 950-mile round trip.
This ‘humorous and engaging tale of a blood cancer diagnosis’ is available now.
The 82-year-old oarsman started rowing in the competition in 1960.
Liz has been named the 2025 recipient of the Shirley Hughes Sketchbook Award.