
Hosted by Cambridge 105 Radio · EN

Head of Commercial Services at Imperial War Museum Duxford, Adam Kendall, gives Linda Ness a behind the scenes look at how the famous Duxford air shows are planned, and gives […]

Cambridge MP Daniel Zeichner has welcomed the acquisition of Cambridge East by Homes England and The Hill Group. The 700-acre site, which includes Cambridge City Airport, has been bought from […]

Cambridge Science Park has submitted plans for a major expansion which could triple its economic contribution and create up to 20,000 new jobs. The development would focus on life sciences, […]

Jessica Blundell tells Julian Clover about Strawberry Fair’s brand new Welcome Team — a lively group of performers, actors and volunteers bringing smiles, colour and Fair magic to the gates.

Cambridge Samaritans has been named charity partner for this year’s Cambridge Beer Festival. The event takes place on Jesus Green from tonight. The charity hopes to raise funds and awareness […]

The Cambridge Beer Festival returns to Jesus Green next week with some of the UK’s best beers competing to be crowned Champion Beer of Britain. The festival, organised by CAMRA, […]

Cambridge University, Cambridge United and Cambridge City Council, have jointly launched a new visual identity and logo, recognising the city as the birthplace of modern football. In 1848, Cambridge […]

Campaigners in Cambridge are calling for tighter controls on Houses in Multiple Occupation — known as HMOs — arguing that some parts of the city are seeing too many family […]

Scottish folk-pop band Tide Lines are coming to the Cambridge Junction next Wednesday. Singer and songwriter Robert Robertson talks to Linda Ness about the band.

Registration has opened for this year’s Bridge the Gap charity walk in Cambridge. The annual event returns on Sunday 13 September, starting and finishing on Parker’s Piece. Walkers will follow […]