They have created a new map now on display.
Jay is the owner of Cambridge-based business, JB Fit Method.
The event raised thousands of pounds for Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity.
One of the UK’s longest-running celebrations of cinema returns this autumn for its 44th edition.
Her Royal Highness was welcomed by David and Brenda Mwanaka.
It will be officially launched on Saturday, 27 September, at Fulbourn Library.
‘Breaking the Silence: Art Against Abuse’ returns for its second year.
Support comes from Bitty McLean and Reggae Roast featuring MC Horseman.
This new show is by Cambridgeshire-based painter and digital artist, Peter Macdonald.
His ‘4th Symphony’ was recently recorded by the Sinfonia of London and should be released as a CD “within the year”.
The inaugural Pink Duck Race drew crowds of people, with thousands also watching online.
The stand-up comedian and Cambridge graduate’s latest show is titled ‘How Revolting! Sorry to Offend’.
The venture is the brainchild of chimney sweep, Toby Parsonage.
The pair will both be at a special event at Waterstones later this month.
The event played host to family-friendly activities, live entertainment, fitness and wellbeing sessions, and food and drink.
The event marked the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.
This year’s chosen charity is Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity, which provides support for seriously ill children across the UK.
The event, which was being held for the seventh time, has become a much-loved local gathering.
The project was co-created by illustrator and author Russ Daff and Dr Susannah Redhead, a clinical psychologist and author.
Joanna’s compositions have also been featured on BBC Radio 3, Magic Classical, and even selected as Video of the Day by ‘Gramophone’ magazine.