The Cambridge spreads some Christmas cheer with Giving Tree donations
The Cambridge Building Society helped to spread some Christmas cheer by donating hundreds of items left under the Giving Tree to their incredible community partners.
112 Christmas gifts donated to patients at Fulbourn hospital
For almost 20 years, Christmas presents have been donated annually by staff and councillors at South Cambridgeshire District Council to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundations Trust’s Fulbourn Hospital. This year, a total of 112 gifts have been donated which will be given to patients being treated on the mental health wards. £350 was also raised towards the purchase of gifts.
Four new modular homes at Joy’s Corner ready to welcome residents moving away from homelessness
Four new modular homes at Joy’s Corner in Cambridge are now ready to welcome people who have experienced rough sleeping and are ready to make the move into their own safe and comfortable space, with the benefit of having a fixed address.
No more “Tech Grinch” excuses in 2025!
Santa may only come once a year, but your IT Support and Cyber Security strategy needs to work for you 24/7!
2025 is set to be a year of growth and opportunity - but only if your team has the tools to succeed.
From caregivers to champions: supporting PAH patients and advocating for global accessibility
Co-authored by Gerald Fischer, PHA Europe
Meet Cambridge brings holiday cheer with toy collection
Meet Cambridge, the official conference and events bureau for Cambridge, has partnered with Westminster College and Star Radio to
Gen Z: Why organisations are missing out on inspiring young people, and what to do about it
As organisations continue to face rapidly changing environments, it’s more important than ever that they are innovative and agile. For innovation to thrive, diversity is key.
Cambridge entrepreneurs address city’s inequality with pioneering £multimillion ‘pay-it- forward’ initiative
Cambridge aims to become world leader in social innovation alongside its academic, life sciences and tech prowess
Cambridge Science Centre Welcomes Rebecca Porter as New CEO
Cambridge Science Centre is delighted to announce the appointment of Rebecca Porter as its new Chief Executive Officer.
New care packs set to alleviate stress and pressure for families of children admitted to Addenbrooke's in an emergency
Families with children admitted to Addenbrooke's and the Rosie hospitals in Cambridge in an emergency often arrive having had no time to pack the bare essentials - such as toothbrushes, toiletries and a change of clothes. This adds even more pressure to families during what is already an incredibly stressful time for them. Now, thanks to Illumina, who have funded enough emergency care packs for…
Your Event, Your Way!
Are you looking for a venue that’s versatile, vibrant, and in the heart of Cambridge or Peterborough? Whether it’s a workshop, exhibition, or training event, we’ve got the space to bring your ideas to life.
How future-ready is your school’s or business’s IT?
➡️ How do you feel about the technology you use in your school or business? A recent study found that 90% of managers or business leads felt confident that their IT systems today are “best in class”.
❓ But how about tomorrow?
Cambridge Junction is to receive £99,996 through Youth Music's Catalyser Fund, to run NEXT WAVE.
NEXT WAVE is a new two-year music development programme, delivered in partnership with Romsey Mill, YMCA, Lyrix Organix, Anglian Ruskin University, and the Trusted Adult Scheme.
Help rescue a historic refuge in Antarctica by donating before 10 December
Cambridge-based charity the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust needs your help to enable their specialist conservation team to rescue the historic Blaiklock Island refuge hut in Antarctica. Until 10 December, every pound you donate will be doubled. One donation, twice the impact! Give the historic hut an early Christmas gift by following this link https://tinyurl.com/antarcticappeal
Happy Christmas East Anglia spectacular
“We’re down to the last few tickets, so my advice to anyone still hoping to come along would be to act fast and snap them up before they disappear” - comedian, actor and writer Omid Djalili is joining the cast of Happy Christmas East Anglia
District Council helps fund an accessible map for people with sight loss to explore and enjoy a charity garden
A map is being designed for people with sight loss to enjoy visits to the peaceful haven of a two-acre charity garden in Sawston thanks to community funding.
CWRC Christmas Challenge is live for one week to match fund donations
From Tuesday 3rd until Tuesday 10th December, your donations to CWRC will be doubled as part of the Big Give Christmas Challenge! Amazingly, this means...ONE DONATION – DOUBLE THE IMPACT
CBM UK taking part in it's biggest ever Big Give Christmas Challenge
This December, Cambridge-based international disability charity CBM UK is taking part in the Big Give Christmas Challenge – where for one week donations will be doubled.
Deloitte Cambridge and Castle Manor Academy in Haverhill announce new partnership
Deloitte Cambridge and Castle Manor Academy in Haverhill are delighted to announce a new partnership, part of the firm’s 5 Million Futures programme.
New work and health support programme launches across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
WorkWell is free, voluntary, and it offers employees an opportunity confidentially talk about their work and health needs. It aims to prevent them falling out of work due to a disability or health condition. It also supports employees in managing a condition when they return to work from a sickness absence. Participants access a Work and Health Coach, and together they will agree next steps as…
The Cambridge Building Society awards nearly £30,000 to local charities supporting housing and homelessness initiatives
The Cambridge Building Society, through its Community Fund, has awarded a total of £29,489 to three local charities working to support housing, those effected by homelessness, and vulnerable individuals across the region. The grants are part of the Society’s ongoing commitment to finding new ways to help people have a home
96-year-old twins inspire welcome boost to LEO heritage
The AIT Trust have provided funding for a new archivist to work at the Centre for Computing History for 2 years on their extensive and unique LEO archive. The new post is named in honour of 96-year-old twins Frank and Ralph Land, both of whom worked on LEO in its early days, dedicating themselves since retiring to ensuring LEO's pioneering work is widely recognised in the history of computing.
The ultimate evergreen Christmas gift
‘Tis the season for goodwill so this year why not spend your cash on a present that will last for life and one that will benefit the planet and generations to come, by gifting a tree?
Volunteer hospice drivers recognised by Hunts Forum 2024 Volunteer Awards
Volunteer drivers Edwin and Duncan receive Hunts Forum 2024 Volunteer Awards.
First ever UK-wide project launched to explore the inequality in access to psychological care within childhood brain tumour services
A pilot year-long project studying the inequality in access to psychological care within childhood brain tumour services, and the implications on access to clinical trials, has been launched by a team at the Great North Children’s Hospital in Newcastle. The project has been funded by children’s brain tumour charity, Tom’s Trust.