Sarah Tucker from CKLG Accountants explains more possible tax implications as a result of the Pandemic. … [Read more...]
Flavour: Vanderlyle
The team find out about a new dish at Vanderlyle that's currently in development, and talk about Vanderlyle's reopening for indoor dining. Plus, the opening of the Fish Butchery for Sunday Brunch and afternoons daily, and what's on the menu. … [Read more...]
Tony Barnfield’s Sunday Supplement 20/06/2021
Marking her 81st birthday on Tuesday, celebrated broadcaster and ChildLine founder Dame Esther Rantzen talks about her life and career in a landmark illustrated conversation with Tony Banfield, who also hears how storms are named from the Met Office’s Jonathan Vautrey. … [Read more...]
Women Making Waves: Safer Streets & CamFed
Linda Ness & Suzie Thorpe meet Julia Sang, Forget Shareka and Anke Adams. Campaigner, Julia has been making waves, achieving safer streets for neighbours to meet up, a place for children to play securely and for residents to simply spend some together. And we meet Forget, living in rural Zimbabwe, where her family couldn’t afford to send her to … [Read more...]
Chris Brown’s Soul & Dance Show 19/06/2021
Chris Brown presents Cambridge's original Saturday night soul show. … [Read more...]
Sue Marchant’s Selection 19/06/2021
Sue Marchant speaks to John Williams who discovered and produced The Proclaimers. … [Read more...]
Glenn Jones: Cows about Cambridge
The Cows About Cambridge mass participation art trail goes live this week. It had been postponed for 15 months because of Coronavirus. The project is backed by the children’s charity Brake. Glenn Jones hears from Project Manager Pete Marron. … [Read more...]
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