Don Airey is one of the best-known keyboard players in rock, and the CV of this Great Gransden-based musician reads like a 'who's who' of some of the biggest names in the genre over the past 40 years.
The free exhibition, which took place over two floors at The Rowley Mile racecourse, welcomed 250 attendees and 90 exhibiting companies
Finished to an exceptionally high standard, with many energy-saving features, this eco-friendly marvel is situated on the outskirts of the popular village.
Co-founded by Prue Leith CBE, Giles Coren and William Sitwell, Pasta Evangelists provides boxes of fresh, artisanal pasta and the finest sauces across homes in the UK.
The free-to-attend exhibition on Wednesday March 14 – featuring seminars from Google Digital Garage, Spirus Marketing and iMET – runs from 10.30am-3.30pm.
The popular chain on Green Street is one of a select few branches nationwide now offering a special beer & burger deal every Wednesday.
Restaurant will open its doors on March 14
This classic piece of theatre, winner of the 1997 Olivier Award for Best New Play, will be on at the Cambridge Arts Theatre as part of a UK tour.
Plans to relocate Waterbeach's railway station to the centre of a new development have been drawn up and submitted to South Cambridgeshire District Council.
Famously referred to as “the handsomest young man in England” by the poet WB Yeats, the short but meaningful life of the great poet and romantic icon Rupert Brooke (1887-1915) has always been closely associated with Grantchester.
Cambridge charity aims to fly more than 12,000 paper aeroplanes to raise funds for children with cancer
Snow showers set to continue on Tuesday
New production also stars Christopher Harper (Coronation Street), John Middleton (Emmerdale) and Hannah Tointon (Mr Selfridge)
The influential quartet are perhaps best known for Golden Brown, a number two hit in 1982, and Peaches, another classic rock staple.
Robert Barker began his formal training in horticulture studying with the RHS (the Royal Horticultural Society) at Capel Manor College in Enfield, which then led to him being trained at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew.
New bridge has replaced it as part of A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon upgrade
Lindsey Powell is the latest winner of the monthly award.
Dr Christopher Catherwood is the author of various books on the former PM, including Churchill: The Greatest Briton in Words, Pictures and Rare Documents – a new edition of which was published in December.
Jim Kelly, a crime mystery writer who lives in Ely, is kicking off a new series with his 14th book, The Great Darkness, which focuses on Cambridge during the Second World War.
Reservations are being taken now for The Ivy Cambridge Brasserie, which opens its doors on Wednesday, March 14