On offer are about 60 cask ales, a cider and perry selection, food and live music nightly and all day on Saturday (6 September).
Cambridge’s first indoor skatepark, based at 3 Coldham’s Lane, opened its doors in September 2024.
Oblique Arts’ workshops are funded by Arts Council England and Cambridge City Council.
More than 130 children – and adults – created botanical crowns, which could be seen paraded throughout the garden later in the day.
Titled ‘While the Music Lasts’ and opening in Cambridge in 1968, the story is split into two books.
The team’s garden demonstrated growth, change and connection to past and future generations across time.
The book, by Ian Stone, is titled ‘Alec Nelson and British Athletics prior to World War II: A Professional amongst Gentlemen’.
Jeneba, the third-youngest of the gifted Kanneh-Mason family, will perform Mozart’s ‘Piano Concerto No 23’, among other pieces.
‘The Extraordinary Adventures of Lucretia and Willow’, published by Troubador Publishing, is available now.
The quartet will also be performing live this Saturday (6 September) at Waterbeach Barracks, as part of the Summer at the Beach Festival.
The legendary Canadian comic’s new show is titled ‘Naughty By Nature’.
Brendan Cole, James Jordan, Pasha Kovalev, Vincent Simone and Ian Waite are reuniting for ‘The Return of the Legends’ tour.
The carving took place as part of Anglesey Abbey’s seaside-themed Summer of Play.
There will be a 10k, 5k and family mile to take part in, along with entertainment.
This fascinating look at a largely unknown aspect of the author’s life was written by Waterbeach resident Mike Lynch.
He was awarded the medal at the age of 19 after a major railway incident in Cambridgeshire in July, 1947.
The event will be bringing a wide selection of colourful and fun-filled acts to the city centre.
The service culminated with a flypast of the Catalina Flying Boat, the only World War II flying boat that remains airworthy in Europe.
The bridge is due to open in early 2026.
Ten coaches headed out of Cambridge after having collected more than 400 people.