A Cambridge laser clinic has joined a nationwide network which will allow it to offer the latest technology.
The developer of smarter home energy products celebrated the formal presentation of the 2017 Queen's Award for Enterprise: Innovation.
The American alternative country star’s effortless mastery drew fans out in force to the city’s main pop music venue.
This energy-saving, environmentally-friendly property is the work of geo (green energy options), a company of 70 employees located in Hardwick.
The fine dining Indian restaurant Navadhanya will be celebrating Diwali over the next three weeks with a special festival menu.
The classic, edge-of-your-seat thriller stars Jack Ellis, who spoke to the Cambridge Independent.
Council given new powers to crackdown on rogue landlords
The first event of its kind was held in the Guildhall on Saturday, September 9.
The Tom Stoppard play runs at the Cambridge Arts Theatre until Saturday.
The Guildhall will host a full day of free talks, exhibitions and demonstrations.
The popular festival of events continues to attract top names in entertainment.
The Harri James Slate Company was formed in 1988 and is named after its head craftsman, Harri James Wilson.
Arguably the biggest crowd of the 2017 Newmarket Nights series of concerts welcomed the former X Factor contestant to the July Course.
The Trumpington Allotment Society will be staging a free open day at its allotments off Foster Rd, Trumpington – a beautiful four-acre site, managed by volunteers – today (August 20) from 12 to 4pm.
The popular event will be back for a third instalment tonight in market square.
Cambridge's first Home + Garden Show is taking place at the Guildhall on Saturday, September 9.
Chosen Bun on Hills Road says it sells burgers that are literally out of this world.
Cambridge author Dr Phillip Brown releases the final instalment in his trilogy next month, The Mountain Dwellers.
Rather than just bask in the glory of mega-hits such as Sit Down, She's A Star and Laid, the Mancunian band has always strived to keep moving forward.
A grade II* listed home which was converted in the 1970s from a former school dating back to the Queen Anne period, The School House in Chippenham High Street offers views of St Margaret’s Church and the surrounding parkland.