The event was held at the Graduate Hotel in Cambridge.
Phil Benton started the company in 2017 in a small American airstream trailer, moving around locations in Cambridgeshire and London.
The eighth edition of the popular event took place at Granta Park in aid of Each (East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices).
The Mancunian funnyman will be performing alongside Reginald D Hunter, Hal Cruttenden, and Geoff Norcott at Burgess Hall in St Ives.
The popular yearly event is organised by Cambridge Past Present and Future (PPF) and Cambridge Curiosity and Imagination (CCI).
The roar of motorbike engines could be heard once again as presents were delivered to children at Addenbrooke’s Hospital.
Pete, along with Emily Sanders and Chris Parkinson, will bring together carols, popular songs, social commentary and a sprinkling of silliness.
The novel, based on a true story, comes from the pen of successful author and University of Cambridge PhD Julietta Harvey.
The ‘Ant and Dec of classical crossover’ performed songs from their latest album Christmas with Aled and Russell at the Corn Exchange.
The Christmas lights trail at the National Trust property features an array of installations from artists across Europe.
The investment will transform the pub’s exterior, and the rear garden is also being overhauled.
Gillian Stephens, who volunteers with The Children’s Society, will be selling the bags on Saturday (December 3) outside the charity’s shop.
It returns after a Covid-enforced absence.
Located on Green Street in the city centre, the establishment joins seven other branches in London, Brighton, Rye and Oxford.
Father Christmas will be out and about on his sleigh before the big day.
The Swedish quintet hail from the same town as 80s rock icons Europe, of Final Countdown fame.
Created in collaboration with Cambridgeshire-based vegan chocolate brand Ombar, the first 50 visitors will all receive a free hot chocolate.
The comic will be joined on the bill later this week by Steve Bugeja, Chloe Petts, and Vlad Ilich.
Performing together again following a three-year hiatus, two of the world’s greatest classical voices are set to appear at the Corn Exchange.
Joyce Gannon, owner of Ntsama’s Chilli Oil and Sauces in Cambridge, enjoyed a positive response after appearing on the programme.