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Cambridge Breakfast: Cows About Cambridge auction

As the Cows About Cambridge head out the pasture, Julian & Lucy are joined by Pete Marron, Project Manager for Cows about Cambridge and Corporate Fundraising Manager for Break, who explains how the children's charity will benefit from a special auction. … [Read more...]

Posted: 22 September 2021 | Last Updated 22 September 2021

Cambridge Breakfast: Adam Gallop

Julian speaks to Superintendent Adam Gallop, who has taken over as the Area Commander for the south of Cambridgeshire covering Cambridge city, East Cambs, South Cambs and Huntingdonshire. … [Read more...]

Posted: 21 September 2021 | Last Updated 22 September 2021

Glenn Jones: Sir Clive Sinclair

Cambridge Remembers Sir Clive Sinclair. Jason Fitzpatrick from the Centre for Computing History reflects on the life and work of Sir Clive Sinclair, with Glenn Jones. … [Read more...]

Posted: 19 September 2021 | Last Updated 19 September 2021

Neil Whiteside: Janet Devlin

Neil meets former 'X Factor' contestant Janet Devlin, who has co-written songs with Newton Faulkner, Jack Savoretti and Cambridge-based musician Ethan Ash.   … [Read more...]

Posted: 16 September 2021 | Last Updated 16 September 2021

Bookmark: Anni Domingo

First in the new series. Leigh Chambers' guest is Anni Domingo discussing her debut novel, Breaking The Maafa Chain, about the slave trade and the lives of black people in Victorian England. Haili Hughes talks about Humans In The Classroom, a collection of personal reflections from teachers around the world. And Trudi Tate chats about the upcoming … [Read more...]

Posted: 12 September 2021 | Last Updated 12 September 2021

Alex Elbro: Cambridge American Cemetery

Alex chats to Matthew Brown, Superintendent of Cambridge American Cemetery, about the events they're running as part of Open Cambridge. … [Read more...]

Posted: 12 September 2021 | Last Updated 12 September 2021

Ian Daborn: Cambridgeshire’s escaped snakes

RSPCA Inspector Justin Stubbs shares details of his recent encounters with not one, but two escaped snakes found hiding in trees in our part of the world. … [Read more...]

Posted: 4 September 2021 | Last Updated 4 September 2021

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