Award-winning homebuilder Hopkins Homes is delighted to announce the launch of the marketing suite at St James' Park in Ely on Saturday, February 17.
The Cambridge Cookery & Bistro on Purbeck Road, Cambridge, presents the recipe for their hugely popular pancakes.
Fancy spending £200,000 on a pair of shoes? Well that’s the asking price for the ‘cheapest’ pair at a new display organised by iconic shoe designer Professor Jimmy Choo and his godson, Reggie Hung.
The legendary pop duo, now in their 32nd year, delivered a fine selection of classic favourites and songs from their most recent album, World Be Gone.
Have you ever fancied driving a bus? That was the question Stagecoach East were asking when they held two driver open days to let members of the general public test out their skills.
One of Britain's best loved actors returns to a city for which he has great and long-standing affection.
This week (February 5-11) is Tinnitus Week and numerous events are planned to highlight a condition affecting around one in 10 people in the UK.
The Met Office is predicting snow for the eastern region between Tuesday and Wednesday.
A major name in American music since the late 1980s, Suzy Bogguss is to feature in Transatlantic Sessions, part of a collaborative nationwide tour of Celtic and Americana acts from both sides of the Atlantic.
The Tamburlaine hotel are offering couples who get engaged during afternoon tea an opportunity to stay in the stunning bridal suite.
If you live in a period property, then this family-run business is the place to go for refurbished or replacement windows and doors, as sales and marketing director Camilla Carter explains.
Ruby Wax brought a touch of TV glamour to the city on Tuesday evening when she appeared at the cathedral to discuss her new book, How to Be Human.
A waddle of penguins joined Cambridge Greenpeace in the city's market square to raise awareness of the need for the world's largest protected area to be created in the Antarctic Ocean.
Over 6,000 pints of ale and cider were quaffed by festival goers
The fascinating specimens on display at the Cambridge University Museum of Zoology will become an even greater draw following an extensive redevelopment.
Brookgate and Aviva Investors have pre-let 21,388 sq ft of office space to Costello Medical at 50-60 Station Road, the latest speculative development in the city.
A site to the south of the city is to feature in a new horror film from a director with Cantabrigian ties.
Mr Hill is the new man at Cambridge Summer Music (CSM) and as the director he has a tough task facing him in the festival’s 40th year.
A new volunteer scheme which provides help to families whose children have life-limiting conditions is now up and running.
All homes at the scheme provide modern, open-plan living and large expanses of glazing to fill the space with natural light.