The titles are on a 15-strong shortlist.
The well-known TV presenter is coming to Cambridge for a new animal-related live stage show.
The popular venue first opened its doors on Saturday, 6 November 1875.
Communities in and around Cambridge will once again fall silent.
The bulk of the comic’s new show is about his trip to Indonesia to learn to scuba dive.
The man who got the nation singing will lead the audience through a setlist of songs from the 1960s to today.
The annual event drew a huge crowd.
The British Empire Medals were given to people who have served the county.
The Bridge Street restaurant has recently reopened with a new look and a refreshed menu.
The writer also goes by the name ‘X-Lee Poetry’.
Boo, who Cambridge claims as one of its own, is one of the UK’s finest singer-songwriters.
The restaurant serves traditional Neapolitan pizza.
The event will coincide with the inaugural National Supported Lodgings Week.
This year, the altar is honouring Mexican singer Paquita La Del Barrio.
90 per cent of bookable weekday slots are taken.
The director was a former pupil at The Leys School.
Caroline also studied music therapy at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU).
The site is housed within Type 2 Detectives, the car restoration service.
The event will showcase the work of more than 70 artists.
The Irish comic says it offers the ‘usual chaos’.