A new arts project, backed by Cambridge Junction, wants neighbours to get to know each other better through and create estate agent style placards that will sit outside their homes. Julian speaks to Scottee from the arts collective Scottee & Friends. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast: Co-op investing in staff protection
Julian hears from Claire Saunders, who has been verbally and physically abused in the Co-op store that she manages, and finds out about the £70 million the store is investing over the next three years into technology to keep colleagues safer. … [Read more...]
Alex Elbro: YES! for Schools
Alex hears from Pete Higginson of YES! for Schools, an inspirational programme for self-confidence, resilience and empowerment. Pete has taught the programme internationally and has launched an Aviva community fund project, with the aim of bringing it to more children in Cambridgeshire after a successful pilot scheme. … [Read more...]
Bookmark: Jan Casey
Leigh Chambers' featured guest is Jan Casey talking about her debut novel, The Women of Waterloo Bridge, about the true story of the women who built Waterloo Bridge during World War 2. Imogen Alexander from Kettle’s Yard explains why the Cambridge gallery is publishing a book for children about the work of the painter Alfred Wallis. And Janet Todd … [Read more...]
Neil Whiteside: Rachael Sage
Neil chats to multi-instrumentalist Rachael Sage about her music, life in lockdown and surviving cancer. … [Read more...]
Neil Whiteside: Histon Road Closure
As Histon Road closes to inbound traffic for the next twelve months, Neil gets the details behind the improvement scheme from Project Lead Paul van de Bulk. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Breakfast: Histon Road closure
As Histon Road becomes a one-way route for incoming traffic, Julian hears from Lilian Rundblad of the Histon Road Area Residents Association. … [Read more...]
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