A museum dedicated to the Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces, on the site of the Imperial War Museum. Museum design, general information, archive film, and contacts.
Performs restorations, both flying and static, for museums, collections and private owners. Information on past and current projects, picture gallery, news and employee information.
Hub for classes in drawing, painting, printing, pottery, sculpture and crafts. Includes examples of creations, schedule for workshops, social media and contacts.
Information on what's happening, photo gallery of past years, location maps and contact details for the village's annual event, held in June. Includes social media links.
Rural history museum depicting life through the centuries on the edge of the Cambridgeshire fens. Includes vintage vehicles, old schoolroom and village shop, volunteering, booking, opening times, links to blog, social media and directions.
Multi-purpose venue for presentations, drama and music. Information on history, blog, opening times, booking for hire and tickets, with links to videos and social media.
Details the festival programme, which includes new features, shorts, revivals and documentaries from around the world, as well as a Children's Film Festival.
A gallery of night and low-light photography of University buildings, with prints available for purchase. Also includes digital camera tutorials, and advice on techniques.
Incirporating Cambridge Taverner Choir, offers early chamber choirs music, specialising in Renaissance polyphony. Blog of performances and links to recordings.
Attracts upwards of 25,000 visitors for the productions, which run during July and August. General information, programme, booking, venues, and contacts.
The choir sings mainly unaccompanied four-part choral music, both sacred and secular, composed over the last five hundred years. This includes part songs, anthems, motets, cantatas, madrigals and popular song arrangements.
Society consisting of volunteers who research, conserve, restore and display historic military radio, Radar and navigation equipment to support the Imperial War Museum. Includes poojects, news, call-signs, and history.
Annual event organised by the Gransden and District Agricultural Society; includes a history, information for exhibitors and visitors, and reporting of previous years.
Photographic work including birthday club, wedding fairs, portraiture, photo repair, locket prints, passports and digital services. Includes opening times and map for studio.
Maintains two choirs: the Chapel Choir, which is made up of boy choristers and adult male singers, and the College Choir, which has female undergraduates for its top line.
Details include types of dance classes offered,timetable of events, press reviews and photo gallery of shows. School also operates in Caldecote, Cambourne and Cambridge.
Contemporary British artist specialising in figurative and equine art. Profile of the painter, online gallery, opening days for the studio, diary of appearances and contact form.
Exhibits the collections of H. S. Ede, 20th century collector of art and decorative art and former curator of the Tate Gallery, London. Collection includes works by Brancusi, Wood, Moore and Miró.
The mixed voice choir was founded to give the women of King's the opportunity to contribute vocally to the musical life of the College. Profile, director of music and joining details.
Information about how the Lilian Ream Exhibition Gallery Trust conserves, publishes and exhibits photographs and negatives from the Lilian Ream Collection.
Exhibits a collection of pottery sherds and casts of Greek and Roman sculpture, with a public collection numbering over 600. Includes a searchable database.
Founded in 1899, NODA provides assistance and advice to amateur groups and societies. Includes details of membership benefits, how to join, regional breakdown, training and contacts.
Photographic service specialising in weddings and providing images from local sport in the area. Outlines the products offered, prices, a gallery of sample images allows prints to be purchased online.
Charity firework display, organised by the local branches of the Round Table and the Rotary Club, which is held annually at Ferry Meadows. Advanced ticketing purchase, photos of past displays, programme schedule and names of the committee members are provided.
Meets every other month in an informal setting to workshop stories and scenes from novels, produce instant writing, and discuss working methods and techniques.
The Club meets on Tuesdays in St Ives, Cambridgeshire. SIPC is fun for all ages; competitions, advice, talks, demos and social activities for those interested in the art of photography.
Houses a national collection of British stained glass. The illustrated online catalogue can be browsed by designer, subject, date or place. Includes brief biographies of designers.
Sports, libraries and heritage venues, including John Clare and Key theatres and studio, as well as City Gallery. Includes resources, what's on, social media, and contacts.
One of the oldest museums in the United Kingdom, and home to two historic libraries. Information about collections including local and social history, Thomas Clarkson and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Egyptology, Natural History and Archaeology. The original manuscript of Charles Dicken's Great Expectations in housed in Wisbech museum.