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Pop along to Allia’s craft fair this spring
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Pop along to Allia’s craft fair this spring

A selection of handmade crafts & sustainable gifts from small local businesses.

  • 04/03/2023 - 04/03/2023
Cambridge ECO Wedding Show 2023
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Cambridge ECO Wedding Show 2023

The ECO Wedding Show is in Cambridge in spring 2023 at the fabulous Manor Barns on March 12th. It is a show for eco, ethically-minded couples who love the planet as well as each other.

  • 12/03/2023 - 12/03/2023
Cambridge Concert Orchestra – Hear, There and Everywhere – a World of Women Composers
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Cambridge Concert Orchestra – Hear, There and Everywhere – a World of Women Composers

7pm Sunday 12 March 2023. A concert to raise funds for the Cambridge Women's Resources Centre.  Tickets: £15 for adults, FREE for children.

  • 12/03/2023 - 12/03/2023
Mother’s Day Punting
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Mother’s Day Punting

The very best Mother’s Day gift is that of time together and this luxury Cambridge experience will create magical memories to last a lifetime.

  • 19/03/2023 - 19/03/2023
Cambridge Brick Festival
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Cambridge Brick Festival

A LEGO fan event dedicated to all things brick, with lots to see & do including unique builds, activities for the kids (& big kids) and sets for sale!

  • 19/03/2023 - 19/03/2023
SIckle Cell and the Future of Transfusion
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Festivals
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Music
Theatre
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SIckle Cell and the Future of Transfusion

Sickle cell disease is the most common monogenetic disease in the UK, more prevalent than cystic fibrosis. There are 15,000 patient living with this diease living in the UK. The many deficiencies in their care have prompted the Al Parliamnetary Enquiry Group (APPG) wo write a report 'Noone is listening'. We would like the to raise the profile of this disease, Many thanks for your consideration

  • 26/03/2023 - 25/03/2023
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Did you know?

The city’s name is known around the world, but it wasn’t always called Cambridge. In the Middle Ages it was known as Grantabridge, meaning the bridge over the river Granta (one of the sources of the River Cam).