The year 5&6 pupils from Babraham Primary School were invited by Chris Monk from ARMONICO to join him and 52 other schools to be part of 'A C Academy does the Royal Albert Hall'. He came into school to work with the pupils and our reporter Jan Moore went with them on the day … [Read more...]
105 Drive with Tim Willett: Ian Cumming
Great British Bake Off finalist Ian Cumming drops by to share some of his new energy saving recipes. … [Read more...]
Summer Saturday – Open Studios & Armed Forces Day
Tim Willett introduces reports from around the city. This week Neil Whiteside begins a series of interviews on Cambridge Open Studios, Suzie Thorpe finds out about Armed Forces Day and Tim meets a representative from the UK Pie Party. … [Read more...]
Bookmark – Elizabeth Speller
Leigh Chambers welcomes poet, author and novelist Elizabeth Speller. Elizabeth’s latest novel At Break of Day centres around four very different men whose lives intersect at the Battle of the Somme in 1916. Elizabeth talks about how her own family’s history has inspired her writing and why the first World War has been at the heart of so much of her … [Read more...]
Flavour – Cake Decoration
Today: why Inder's Kitchen has stopped delivering hot food; discovering the Cambridge Cookery School Cafe; enjoying porridge and fruit compote for only 50p a cup, in Station Road; finding everything you need for making and decorating cakes; the reopening of the Cambridge Food Assembly, which gets independent producers under one roof; and exploring … [Read more...]
Gadget Guide – Virtual Reality Gaming
Rob and Lawrence are joined by local software developer and gamer Dave Hall, talking about the HTC Vive virtual reality headset. … [Read more...]
Referendum Studio Round-up
Matt Webb looks back at the EU Referendum result, the local reaction and Cambridge 105's coverage of the historic leave vote. With contributions from Mayor of Cambridge Jeremy Benstead, Lib Dem 'in' campaigner Colin Rosensteil, Lord Richard Balfe, Professor of European Union Law Catherine Barnard, Labour City Council Leader Lewis Herbert and … [Read more...]