West Anglia College Principal David Pomfret and Faculty Head for Care & Public Services Sue Moore tell Julian Clover about a call by teenagers for work experience to be made compulsory on the curriculum. … [Read more...]
Wham tribute comes to Corn Exchange
Julian Clover speaks to Craig Webb, star of The Best of Wham, which comes to the Cambridge Corn Exchange on Friday March 9th. … [Read more...]
From the Terraces 18/02/2018
Joe Dunne wins his third game in a row for Cambridge United, or is it the second? Histon's winning streak comes to an end, while Cambridge City actually get to play a match. Tim Armitage and the team review the local football action. … [Read more...]
Flavour: Toft Shop
In this edition, South Africa comes to South Cambridgeshire as we visit a village shop specialising in South African foods. There's two servings of beer (Calverley Brothers pictured), Heidi White tells us more about the forthcoming Eat Cambridge food and drink festival, we hear about eating unusual parts of fish and gardening expert Dave Fox … [Read more...]
Chinese New Year with Zhong Hua Snacks
In the Friday Foodclub, Julian Clover and Drive Chef Jamie Mountford find out about the Chinese New Year from Richard Lee of Zhong Hua Snacks. … [Read more...]
Leigh Chambers: Girton Operatic Society
Leigh’s guest was Helen Wilson from the Girton Operatic Society. She’ll be talking about the Society’s forthcoming production of The Merry Widow by Franz Lehar which opens on February 22nd at the Girton Glebe School Hall. … [Read more...]
Enchanted Forest author who uses Wicken Fen as his inspiration
Author Peter Crussell was until recently a sales director for a fire detection equipment company based in Kent. But there's another side to his life as a writer of children's stories. As PC Crussell he's the author and illustrator behind Tales from the Enchanted Forest, inspired by the magical settings around Little Downham, Wicken Fen and Lode. … [Read more...]






