Charity and Social Care
Cambridge Science Centre celebrates its new home at Cambridge Science Park
Cambridge Science Centre's much-anticipated new venue at Cambridge Science Park will officially open its doors on the first day of the summer holidays, 23 July, inviting young children and their families to explore a world of discovery through open-ended, hands-on exhibits. Last week ...
Centre for Computing History wins a 2024 Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice Award
Cambridge's Centre for Computing History has been recognised as a top worldwide attraction! The centre has won a 2024 Tripadvisor Traveller’s Choice award, placing it among the top 10% of listings around the world on Tripadvisor. ...
Reporting back on another winter at It Takes a City
ITAC produce a short report on Crossways 2023-24.
Local Fun Day raises over £1,000 to help young people in need
The Totally Unstable Scooter Club hosted an exciting Fun Day at Ely Football Club on Saturday 29th June, raising £1113.67 for local charity Break. Adding to this, local company Xaar has generously committed to matching the funds raised, bringing the total donation from the event to an i...
Hundreds take to the streets of Cambridge for the Star Shine Night Walk
Over 400 supporters walk for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity
EACH’s Preloved, Reloved campaign is a call-out for more good-quality stock
“Donations are the lifeblood of our business and we need the continued support of our customers, especially with a growing number of people selling items online” - EACH’s Preloved, Reloved campaign is a call-out for more good-quality stock. ...
Introducing Timestrip neo Multi
Timestrip Introduces World’s First Multiple Use Temperature Indicator. Timestrip has introduced what is believed to be the first multiple-use temperature indicator of its kind available. ...
Timestrip introduces new indicator technology
Timestrip® has developed a completely new electronic indicator technology capable of highly versatile operation at low cost. The Timestrip neo is a platform for a series of single use electronic temperature indicators suitable for pack level monitoring with both time and multiple temper...
Giraffe sculptures raise over £140,000 for local charity
After 10 weeks of entertaining thousands of people across Cambridgeshire, 37 giraffe sculptures have gone under the hammer, raising a fantastic £142,600 for East Anglian charity Break which supports children and young people on the edge of care, in care and leaving care. ...
77-year-old with Parkinson's all set to walk 120-kilometre stretch of Hadrian's Wall to raise awareness around the importance of exercise - at the point of diagnosis
Trevor Elliott is one of six Parkinson's patients who helped co-design a digital intervention with a specialist physiotherapist as part of a feasibility study for Addenbrooke's Hospital - highlighting the importance of early exercise for Parkinson's patients from the point of diagnosis,...