Tony Richards was treated at Addenbrooke's after being diagnosed with oesophageal cancer in 2011.
About 2,500 runners took to the streets of Cambridge on Sunday (October 21) for the seventh annual Muscular Dystrophy UK Cambridge Town and Gown.
A bespoke piece of artwork – inspired by Cambridge’s largest resident – has been gathering a lot of attention since it was installed in its new home.
Cambridge residents will have their say on proposals for new ward boundaries that could see them dealing with new local councillors.
Items of clothing previously owned by singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran will be on sale as East Anglia's Children's Hospices (Each) starts trading at its new store in Ely today (Thursday, October 4).
Pembroke College has revealed details of its proposed expansion, which includes converting the Emmanuel United Reform Church into a lecture and performance space.
Cambridge will host a Cargo Carnival on Saturday, a celebration of the much-love cargo bike. We spoke to Clare Cordell about her love of the bikes and how it made life as a busy mum just that bit easier.
This weekend's weather forecast has forced Milton Country Park to postpone its autumn festival.
Some of the detailed plans to redevelop the Old Press/Mill Lane area of Cambridge will be on show today (September 20) and Friday (September 21) allowing people the chance to share their views.
Highways England say move will improve safety and create unbroken motorway link from London to Peterborough
There are certain things which make Cambridge stand out as a cycling city. One of them is our love of less well-known styles of bikes.
Nearly 900 people – including a number of superheroes – were getting active in Sawston on Sunday (May 13) as the annual fun run returned.
County council says record number have been repaired after Beast from the East affected roads
Artist also unveils stunning new works on site of former Cambridge firm Rattee and Kent
Judy Murray and UN deputy high commissioner for Human Rights also on the bill at Cambridge Union
Outdoor bar with streetfood and family facilities sets up at unusual location
Fancy a day at the races? A chance to have a flutter and maybe win big?
The Prime Minister will today (Tuesday) visit a Cambridgeshire hospital to set out ambitious new plans to help thousands of men with prostate cancer get treated earlier and faster.
It may not sound particularly appetising, but a pop-up restaurant called Rubbish Cooks plans to be serving up some delicious food and an important message.
Take a careful look, as the pictures you see on this page could well be the same images you see night after night as you put your little darlings to bed with a reading from their favourite book.