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Humanity shows its face for Movement Against Racism on Parker’s Piece

Humanity shows its face for Movement Against Racism on Parker’s Piece

Humanity shows its face for Movement Against Racism on Parker’s Piece

02 August 2020

Minor incident fails to mar positivity at ‘Black Lives Matters-friendly’ event

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Roman and Bronze Age finds as archaeologists dig at Waterbeach Barracks

Roman and Bronze Age finds as archaeologists dig at Waterbeach Barracks

Roman and Bronze Age finds as archaeologists dig at Waterbeach Barracks

27 July 2020

Excavations are being carried out ahead of the building of 1,600 homes in the first phase of the Urban & Civic development.


Michael Rosen makes triumphant return to Twitter for ‘Beard of the Summer 2020’

Michael Rosen makes triumphant return to Twitter for ‘Beard of the Summer 2020’

Michael Rosen makes triumphant return to Twitter for ‘Beard of the Summer 2020’

22 June 2020

Much-loved author and poet on the mend

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Cambridge Judge study helps reimagine churches for today’s communities

Cambridge Judge study helps reimagine churches for today’s communities

Cambridge Judge study helps reimagine churches for today’s communities

17 June 2020

Dr Timur Alexandrov of Cambridge Judge Business School, and Geoffrey Hunter of the Diocese of Ely, lead project to expand role in daily life


‘I can’t breathe’ mural on Mill Road bridge ‘for victims of racism’

‘I can’t breathe’ mural on Mill Road bridge ‘for victims of racism’

‘I can’t breathe’ mural on Mill Road bridge ‘for victims of racism’

17 June 2020

Graffiti artist Kyle Warwick says: ‘We all have a lot of re-thinking to do’

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Victory for campaigners against waste incinerator

Victory for campaigners against waste incinerator

Victory for campaigners against waste incinerator

15 June 2020

Campaigners are celebrating after a planning inquiry decision to refuse permission for the 80m tall waste incinerator outside a Cambridgeshire village


Huntingdon Community Radio banned from Virtual Strawberry Fair broadcast over #blacklivesmatter stance

Huntingdon Community Radio banned from Virtual Strawberry Fair broadcast over #blacklivesmatter stance

Huntingdon Community Radio banned from Virtual Strawberry Fair broadcast over #blacklivesmatter stance

13 June 2020

Organisers say Cambridge 105 festival coverage won’t be heard in Huntingdon


Parkland at Cambridgeshire's Wimpole Hall and Anglesey Abbey to reopen

Parkland at Cambridgeshire's Wimpole Hall and Anglesey Abbey to reopen

Parkland at Cambridgeshire's Wimpole Hall and Anglesey Abbey to reopen

29 May 2020

Full details of all the National Trust parkland and gardens that are reopening and how to book online to visit.


£850m Cambridge tourism industry ‘won’t recover from Covid-19 pandemic for three years’

£850m Cambridge tourism industry ‘won’t recover from Covid-19 pandemic for three years’

£850m Cambridge tourism industry ‘won’t recover from Covid-19 pandemic for three years’

25 May 2020

With international travel stalled, tourism chiefs have set their sights on attracting more local visitors back into the city.

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Discover the new Dinky Door that appeared in a Cambridge park this weekend

Discover the new Dinky Door that appeared in a Cambridge park this weekend

Discover the new Dinky Door that appeared in a Cambridge park this weekend

25 May 2020

The miniature gateway in the shape of an ancient, leather-bound book is said to lead to the lair of the Knight Rider


Heritage society demands student flats site be turned into park

Heritage society demands student flats site be turned into park

Heritage society demands student flats site be turned into park

20 May 2020

Cambridge PPF has called for development at St Matthew’s Piece in Cambridge to stop and for the land to be made a public green space instead.

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Michael Rosen leaves intensive care after coronavirus bout

Michael Rosen leaves intensive care after coronavirus bout

Michael Rosen leaves intensive care after coronavirus bout

01 April 2020

Children adopt bear theme worldwide in windows and on walks as former children’s laureate battles on


Gill Hornby interview: the literary mystery that sparked a novel idea

Gill Hornby interview: the literary mystery that sparked a novel idea

Gill Hornby interview: the literary mystery that sparked a novel idea

30 March 2020

A stash of secret letters, a shadowy figure and one of England’s most famous authors inspired Gill Hornby’s new novel. Alex Spencer finds out more


City's chambers of secrets could be place for new bike parking

City's chambers of secrets could be place for new bike parking

City's chambers of secrets could be place for new bike parking

31 January 2020

Council to investigate basements underneath the cobbles to see if they can be repurposed


Private meeting to discuss ‘concept design’ of Cambridge market

Private meeting to discuss ‘concept design’ of Cambridge market

Private meeting to discuss ‘concept design’ of Cambridge market

16 January 2020

The future of the market square, including possible night-time use, is being discussed in two invitation-only workshops this week.

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Cambridgeshire’s new £5.3m archives set to open next month

Cambridgeshire’s new £5.3m archives set to open next month

Cambridgeshire’s new £5.3m archives set to open next month

25 November 2019

A total of 855 tons of historical records have moved from Shire Hall to Ely


Clubbers rocked as iconic Cambridge nightclub shuts

Clubbers rocked as iconic Cambridge nightclub shuts

Clubbers rocked as iconic Cambridge nightclub shuts

22 November 2019

Closure also leaves doubts over the future of one of the few LGBT+ nights in the city


Cambridge man sells Sooty's TV van for more than £1,000

Cambridge man sells Sooty's TV van for more than £1,000

Cambridge man sells Sooty's TV van for more than £1,000

21 November 2019

Matthew Corbett’s original TV Sooty Mobile, which spent 20 years in a garage, is sold at auction


Party planned in Cambridge market square for Grade II listing of historic cobbles

Party planned in Cambridge market square for Grade II listing of historic cobbles

Party planned in Cambridge market square for Grade II listing of historic cobbles

18 November 2019

Campaigners are inviting everyone to celebrate the market's cobbles being protected by Historic England


Home computer secures award win for Cambridge museum

Home computer secures award win for Cambridge museum

Home computer secures award win for Cambridge museum

16 November 2019

A prototype of the famous Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer helped the Centre for Computing History win Object of the Year


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