Dinky Doors have released their latest miniature creation onto the streets of Cambridge
Simon Callow and Jane Asher head the cast of this sumptuous revival
Council may reconsider funding cut
Cambridge’s famous Pentacle Club celebrated its hundredth anniversary with a magical show at the Guildhall.
A group of parents has started a petition against their schools becoming part of a nationwide multi-academy trust without a formal consultation
Crowds of mourners came to pay their respects to Cambridge’s late mayor at his funeral last week.
A children’s author from Cambridge has been nominated for a major award for her story about a boy and his pet dragon.
Comedian Mark Steel talks about Brexit, divorce and losing his best friend
Bestselling author Sophie Hannah will be leading a new crime and thriller creative writing course for Cambridge University
The world-renowned Kindersley Workshop in Cambridge launches two new books about their work in gardens and wild spaces
Highways England reveal how construction has been completed on the biggest bridge in the £1.5 billion A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon upgrade
Firefighters were called to a fire above a restaurant on Market Hill, which is believed to have been started by ‘discarded smoking materials’
Cambridge Literary Festival launched its spring programme with an event featuring local authors Bee Wilson and Jill Dawson
Larvae-ly event offers a bit of ‘grub’ with your chardonnay
The National Trust has objected to plans that could see the new East West Rail route impact the landscape of one of its country homes
The half term holidays are almost here, so we’ve put together our list of things to do with the kids over the break - come rain or shine
Cambridge Folk Festival has announced today the final headliners and a host of new acts set to entertain the crowds at Cherry Hinton Hall in August.
A fairy-sized post box has appeared on a Cambridge street.
Research into black holes, the future of humanity and the truth about diets are all being explored by Cambridge Science Festival.
A cheeky campaign to find out which museum has the most bottoms on display in its galleries has declared a front runner Cambridge