Leigh Chambers chats to Helen East, founder of Cambridge Baby which provides ethically produced clothes for children made from organic fabrics, talking about why it’s important to carefully source children’s clothing and what the advantages to the child can be; Phil Rows hears from Melvyn Smith from the Cambridge Group of the RSPB, who helps observe the first signs of spring. Birds, butterflies, flowers and amphibians are all to look out for and of course, the weather; Mike Prior talks to Nicola Rule, the Operations Manager from the charity NARCOLEPSY UK. about this chronic neurological disorder which affects people’s sleep patterns and Leigh Chambers chats with James Burnley from Brains of Cambridge, a group of students from Anglia Ruskin University studying Enterprise and Entrepreneurial Management who, as part of their final year project, are organising a charity ball for the Addenbrookes Charitable Trust.
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