Cambridge Independent joins Team Cambridgeshire to help cause
The experienced folk musician from Wolverhampton released his first album, Passing Stranger, in 2006.
The fashion chain will move into a new space at the front of the shopping centre
It is clear that there was a fairly substantial Roman presence at the new city area being developed by the University of Cambridge, as the remains of a Roman villa are being excavated near the site.
An upmarket barbers, bar and live music venue is to take the place of Quinn's on Downing Street in central Cambridge.
Debbie Baxter’s love of the nature around her has always been quite specific.
He has been master since 2011 of college where he studied as an undergraduate
Time travellers will be the theme of this year's festival as the annual community celebration, which is run by volunteers, returns for a 33rd outing.
The John Banks Honda dealership in Cambridge’s Newmarket Road could become 200 student rooms under new proposals – but a councillor says the site would be better used for affordable homes.
The story is based on a diary left by the author's estranged mother about her time in Lake Como, Italy, as an English woman behind enemy lines under Mussolini.
The Festival of Ideas – for which the Cambridge Independent is media partner – will host more than 200 events, exhibitions and performances as it explores the theme of extremes.
Best known as Frank Spencer Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, and as the Phantom of the Opera, the actor and singer also does a great deal for charity.
This new style of contemporary home is part of an impressive development of new homes, which are being marketed by Savills.
The trio's infectious brand of comedy and horror had the packed auditorium in hysterics as the three actors performed old sketches, new sketches and continued on from where the 2017 three-part special left off.
Well-dressed motorcyclists – some of them sporting carefully cultivated facial hair – will unite as The Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride, shines a spotlight on men’s health in cities around the world.
It was hit after hit at the July Course on Friday, August 10, and the crowd loved it.
With the sun shining, music fans of all ages gathered to witness the best in folk, blues, country, Americana, roots and beyond. Adrian Peel attended on Friday and Sunday, while Mike Scialom attended on Saturday,
An award-nominated show garden will be recreated at Addenbrooke's.
Johanna and Klara Söderberg combine gorgeously sublime melodies with soaring, close-knit harmonies and thoughtful and reflective lyrics.
The young York-based musician put out his latest album, Songs from the Seasons, on May 4 and is touring in support of it.