Expect heart-stopping tales of spies, escapes and uplifting acts of humanity spanning nearly three centuries.
Manor Farm in Stretham has attracted a range of buyers including a number of downsizers and first-time buyers, as well as second-steppers
A veterinary referral clinic in Wimpole specialising in orthopaedic surgery for small animals has opened its doors.
It created a worldwide phenomenon when it was released in 1978, creating a new type of video game.
Magne Furuholmen, keyboard player with the legendary pop group, talks to the Cambridge Independent
The East Anglian-based estate agent is launching The Fledglings in Soham, a stylish new development of 13 one-bedroom apartments and two three-bedroom homes.
A Cambridge B&B is to get a starring role on television.
The Cambridge Independent is offering two readers the chance to see pop superstar Demi Lovato live at the July Course on Saturday, June 9.
This phenomenally successful smash-hit comedy is on until Saturday
Having walked away from Wet Wet Wet for the second time last year, Marti Pellow is flying solo once again
This year the festival raised money for the young people's bereavement charity Stars.
Hill Marshall LLP, a joint venture between two of Cambridge's leading family-owned businesses - has secured a funding deal with Homes England that will help progress Wing development.
Situated in the sought-after village of Harston, in a secluded enclave on a private driveway, new development The Pastures presents two properties of superior style and quality
Formerly Tenison Towers, and now known as 'The Tenison', this charming guest house on Tenison Road has already completely overhauled one of its bedrooms. A full refurbishment is to follow later in the year
Saturday (May 19) proved to be a fun-filled day out with something for everyone to enjoy as the Cambridge University Botanic Garden hosted its Festival of Plants.
Ghost Writers on the Cam is a two-hour walking tour of Cambridge – the brainchild of passionate performance storyteller, art historian, writer, researcher and former employee of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Robert Lloyd Parry
Harrowing and insightful – and even more poignant in this, the centenary year of the end of the First World War – this moving drama is currently on its fourth and final UK tour
And its 39-metre tower is softly illuminated at night
The historic fair has taken place since 1201
A derelict mill has been acquired by o2h, a Cambridge-based business with a track record of nurturing and investing in emerging life science and tech companies