The 1972 film version starred Laurence Olivier and the recently-retired Michael Caine.
She was joined by her daughter, staff and other residents for a party.
Joining her will be Ward of Iron, a three-piece band from Ipswich.
The MA children’s book illustration course at ARU launched in 2001 and attracts students from all over the world.
The Aldeburgh-based establishment has been featured in the Michelin Guide, The Good Food Guide and Harden’s Guide.
The 38th annual Ely Folk Festival takes place from 12-14 July at Stuntney Estate, Soham Road, Ely.
Formerly the St Radegund pub, the establishment is now primarily beer-focused, with 25 taps offering an extensive range.
An experimental, self-taught artist, Judith’s work reflects her love of travel, nature and the world around her.
Despite its title, pivotal moments in author Mark Butterworth’s second novel are actually set in Cambridge.
The comic would also like a Cambridge fellow to meet him at the railway station on the day of his gig, if possible.
Titled No Show, the tour will hit Cambridge later this year.
The established musician and nature-lover is also releasing a new studio album, Songdreaming, on 15 March.
The multi-platinum-selling band will perform a selection of their biggest anthems, along with new material from their forthcoming album.
The former Radio 1 DJ and Top of the Pops presenter will take the audience back to the greatest decade in music with three hours of 80s hits.
It’s coming to the Cambridge Arts Theatre.
The exhibition is showcasing more than 40 bridal gowns, highlighting the history and allure of the wedding dress.
It comes less than a year after the business was set up by a University of Cambridge graduate.
The artist won the inaugural Cambridge Independent Award at last year’s Cambridge Invitational Art Contest.
The business, the brainchild of Cambridge graduate Rafmary Millan Reyes Baker, was set up in April 2023.
The site has its very own ‘Anglesey Abbey’ snowdrop, but also a number of others with weird and wonderful names.