Anita - who writes under the pseudonym of Walburga Appleseed - was born in Bern, Switzerland and first moved to Cambridge in 2005.
Staff packed them with the help of members of Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust.
The Britpop icons have had two number one albums this year, the most recent of which, ‘Liquid Gold’, was released in September.
The exhibition features pieces from artists such as Eduardo Paolozzi, Patrick Caulfield, Joe Tilson, Peter Blake and Richard Hamilton.
The illuminations trail brings the National Trust estate to life with more than a million twinkling lights and seasonal sounds.
Founded in 1947, the Trust supports people with learning disabilities and their families.
Friends of All Saints’ Church, Landbeach (FOALS), organise this event to support its warm hub and food cupboard.
A discount code will be valid for selected fares on journeys to/from London Liverpool Street, including London Liverpool Street to Cambridge.
Author Yoav J Tenembaum is a graduate of St Edmund’s College, Cambridge.
Eddington Square is due to be transformed into a festive village
Beautifully-painted bear sculptures will be displayed on a trail through the gardens at the National Trust site.
Author Colin Whelan’s book, ‘Super Squad: The 60s and 70s greats who transformed English football’, is available now.
It will be the last touring show to come to the theatre before it begins an 11-month revamp.
The acclaimed artist will discuss, among other things, her eight-week solo trip to Finland’s northerly wilderness.
Since opening in 2016, the team has served around 60,000 cups of coffee and baked and sold 8,800 slices of its popular carrot cake.
The club’s former president Judi Jarvis has presented a cheque to her chosen charity.
Tickets go on sale this week.
The tour is to celebrate his 25 years as a recording artist.
Those performing included Coleridge Community College’s funk band, On Stage Performing Arts, Razzamatazz, and the ADC Theatre Panto Stars.
The stand-up comedian and daughter of Alastair Campbell is on her way to Cambridge.