Caring Together Charity Great Shelford Carers’ Hub A monthly Great Shelford carers’ hub is a terrific place to meet other unpaid carers, share stories and advice, and have a coffee and a chat, as well as hearing from interesting speakers on topics relevant to your situation. Best of all, it’s free! So please come along. The Hub takes place at the David Rayner Building (Cambridge Cancer Help Centre), 120 Cambridge Road, Great Shelford, CB22 5JT on the second Thursday of every month, from 10.30am-12.30pm
South Cambridge Striders is a friendly and inclusive running club serving the South Cambridge community and beyond.With a strong emphasis on social, chatty running and…
Buntingford Shorts have received nearly 1800 submissions from across the world for their upcoming ninth film festival.After extensive watching of over 200 hours of film,…
Reed Cricket Club has been a proud part of village life in Hertfordshire since 1956.The club is celebrating its 70th anniversary in 2026, marking seven…
Back for 2026, join us for a family fun-filled afternoon of entertainment at Home Start’s Got Talent, our community’s very own version of Britain’s Got…
A Spring Celebration of Local Flavour The Gransden’s Farmers Market returns on 29th March 2026, welcoming visitors from 9am to 1pm for a morning filled…
Montigny Visit to Foxton:8th – 10th MayFoxton Twinning Association will be welcoming their French friends to Foxton again over the weekend of 8th – 10th…
Downing College in Cambridge is opening up its 20-acre site to gardening enthusiasts from March to October 2026.Exclusive gardens tourGuided by Jack Sharp, Head Gardener,…
A bespoke kitchen is an individually designed, handmade creation, crafted to be totally fit for purpose, beautiful, and made to last. This dedication to quality…
Copyright Clive Porter The Royston and District Model Railway Club exhibition will open at Bassingbourn Village College on Saturday 28th March, 10.30am-4pm.21 layouts, many from…
March Reading Inspiration March brings longer days, lighter evenings and the first signs of spring – the perfect excuse to refresh your reading list.Don’t forget…