Revolutions often start small, but Full Circle has achieved great things in just over a year. Charlotte Griffiths finds out what’s next The start of a new year – or a...
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Need something to look forward to after the Christmas comedown? There’s an evening of indulgence planned at Midsummer House, our city’s double Michelin-starred restaurant. Taking place on 30 January, the...
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Taking place on numerous Sundays over the course of the year, Cambridge Vegan Market makes its first outing of 2020 on 26 January. Running between 10.30am and 4pm at the...
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Burns Night, the celebration of Scotland’s great poet Robert Burns, takes place on 25 January. We might be more Fenland than Highland here in Cambridge, but there are a few...
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January might be the most cash-strapped month of the year, but there’s deals aplenty at the city’s eateries if you fancy a meal out. Loch Fyne on Trumpington Street is...
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Celebrate the new year with the medieval ritual of wassailing – an ancient tradition of drinking and singing to help ensure a good cider apple harvest. Originating from the Anglo-Saxon...
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Nicola Foley checks out the up-and-coming stars of Cambridge’s food scene Tawa Kitchen Swerve the chain cafes that clutter Station Square and turn your feet to Tawa Kitchen, a newly...
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Whether sweet or savoury, a truffle is the perfect present for your foodie friend this Christmas, as Dr Sue Bailey discovers in her latest Cambridge on a Plate What does...
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With its centenary coming up, Fitzbillies owner Tim Hayward shares plans for the cafe’s celebrations 2020 will be the centenary year of Fitzbillies. We’re just the latest in a long line...
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Feast in support of a great local cause this month, when Arthur Rank Hospice Charity hosts Come Dine With Us on 13 December. An event in partnership with Cambridge Distillery,...
