One of Britain’s best-loved composers, Sir John was born in London and studied music at Clare College, Cambridge.
They’re tackling a 950-mile round trip.
This ‘humorous and engaging tale of a blood cancer diagnosis’ is available now.
The 82-year-old oarsman started rowing in the competition in 1960.
Liz has been named the 2025 recipient of the Shirley Hughes Sketchbook Award.
Last held in 2023, the two-month event is back by popular demand.
The free family music concert takes place at Cherry Hinton Hall on Saturday, 2 August 2025.
Some of the biggest names in comedy, including Russell Kane, Alan Davies, Seann Walsh and Frankie Boyle, performed at this year’s event.
The maths teacher from Saffron Walden is travelling from Lowestoft to Land’s End raising money for No Child Without and Andy’s Man Club.
The model on which the handprint was discovered has been dated to around 2055-1650 BC.
Both of these shows will be in more than 450 cinemas across the UK and Ireland.
The club say that if there was an event on, then James would be the first to offer to help.
There will be acts, visual comedy shows, music and dance as well as wellbeing activities and local food vendors.
As ever, there is plenty to do in and around Cambridge for families over the coming weeks.
The artwork has appeared on a house in Ditton Walk, Cambridge.
This colourful, physical comedy about art and creativity for children and their families is coming to The Atrium Theatre, Cambridge.
Art by graduating MA students will feature in a new exhibition at Anglia Ruskin University.
The book is a personal account of travelling through some of the most remote parts of Finland.
Children at the University of Cambridge Primary School had been working hard on designs for three areas within the future phases of the development.
He will be travelling the 400 miles from Lowestoft to Land’s End over two weeks in his manual wheelchair.