An introduction to Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658), his life and significance, highlighting organisations and events commemorating the 400th anniversary of his birth at Huntingdon on April 25th 1599. Links to other sites of interest.
Founded in 1840 to provide access to local history in its widest sense for local people. Information about the society, officers and council, programme of meetings, and publications.
An organisation of volunteers campaigning for the rights of cyclists and promoting cycling in and around the city. Includes newsletters and joining information.
A progressive movement to develop self confidence, social awareness and empowerment in children and young people. Information about Elfin, Pioneer, and Venturer groups in the area, their programmes, and contacts.
Umbrella organisation for local history societies in Cambridgeshire. Contains contact details for member societies and details about publications and award schemes.
References and detailed information about Cambridgeshire, location of records, related sites to enable the family historian with their genealogical research.
Includes Mass times, contact details, parish history, parish groups, photo gallery, church music page. Masses said in Latin, Italian and Polish. Also serves Bar Hill and Cambourne.
Photograph rich blog exploring food, drink, sightseeing, and cultural differences between the authors (immigrants from America) and their new neighbours. Pubs, and running and jogging routes are emphasized.
Promoting interest in the history of the village and cultural heritage. Features a guided tour, Great War pilots and local heros, archives, event news, lecture programme, committee and member information.
Historical information about the parish, including church and cemetery records, poipulation census, maps and extracts from old directories for genealogical research.
Information about medieval parish churches of the City and the County that have been visited by two individuals, with notes, history and pictures for each one. Also includes a list of the dedications to the different saints and suggested further reading.
Supports those with brain injuries from branches in Cambridge, Huntingdon and Peterborough. Profile, courses and information about volunteering and fund raising.
Meetings held at the performing arts centre at Hinchingbrooke school. Includes information about the church, youth and outreach programmes, events and services.
Registered charity providing a recreation area for residents and visitors to the city. Includes terms, accessibility, enviromental policy, safeguarding children and adults at risk, Park Code and events.
Commemorates the life and work of the Victorian social reformer and co-founder of The National Trust. Include history, details of society, publications and arrangements for visitors.
The home of the A4 expeditionary logistics hub. Also host to a variety of other important units and maintains an active airfield in support of Joint Force Harrier.
Details of future events and past history of the church, plus Vicar's letter, community centre information and particulars of young people's work and music, drama and other artistic activities.
Lists the location, services, staff, activities and history of the building, plus gives contact information and brief details of the church's organisation and management, and supported overseas missionary work.
The official site provides a photograph, detailed history and description with glossary of this grand late medieval church, and notes on the organ built by George Holdich in 1855.
A grassroots Cambridge community website for communication, organisation and action. An open publishing system for Cambridge events, free classifieds and chat.
Information about services, worship, the buildings, weekly activities and organisations which meet on the premises also details of the Cambridge MethSoc and location directions.
Rescues and rehomes animals (anything from a mouse to a llama). Also provides vet surgeries, animal welfare courses animal trails and shows in the arena.