Julian Clover meets John Clements who remembers David Bowie’s 1969 appearance at the Midsummer Common Pop Festival.
Subscribe RSS
Radio & Podcasts for Cambridge and South Cambs
Julian Clover meets John Clements who remembers David Bowie’s 1969 appearance at the Midsummer Common Pop Festival.
Subscribe RSS
Julian hears from the Independent Candidate for Cambridge, David Carmona.
In "Cambridge Breakfast"
A New Book is looking at the History of Village Halls. Halls for All is written by Louise Beaton and David Clark and has been released to coincide with the start of Village Halls Week. The authors spoke to Julian Clover.
In "Cambridge Breakfast"
The Rotary Club of Cambridge South is planning its annual car parking scheme and wants nominations from local organisations and charities who might benefit from the money raised. David Ellis has been telling Julian Clover about the kind of organisation they’re looking for.
In "Cambridge Breakfast"
Cambridge Radio is the Community broadcaster for Cambridge and South Cambs.
Our brief is to give a voice to those sometimes excluded from traditional media. And the presenters you hear on air are all volunteers themselves who give up their time for free. We do it because we believe our perspective matters – because it might well be your perspective, too.
If everyone who listens to our shows, our podcasts, the businesses we feature, helps to pay for it, our future would be much more secure.
You can support Cambridge Radio by giving monthly or by making a one-off contribution.
Cambridge Radio needs its team of volunteers to keep it running. Everything from finances to programming is managed by people who willingly give up their time to do something they enjoy – being involved in community radio [More Details…]
Cambridge Radio
Unit 9A Gwydir Enterprise Centre,
23-25 Gwydir Street,
Cambridge,
CB1 2LG
Tel: 01223 967105
Email Us