Trumpington Eco Christmas Market, Sunday 27th November, 10am-2pm, Clay Farm Centre

Trumpington will be having its first Eco Christmas Market which will feature a variety of local, independent, eco-friendly businesses to purchase Christmas goodies from.  Follow on Instagram @trumpington.eco.christmas


Forest of imagination at Wandlebury Country Park, Saturday 26th November, 10.30am – 3pm

This free outdoor exhibition of artwork created by Cambridgeshire residents celebrates the Tree Charter and National Tree Week. For more information visit https://visitsouthcambs.co.uk/events/forest-of-imagination-at-wandlebury


Energy Drop-in, Thursday 17th November, 10am – 2pm, St Neots Library and Tuesday 22nd November, 10am – 1pm, Ely Library

PECT’s Warm Homes team will provide free energy advice and energy saving goodies. No booking required.  Go to https://www.pect.org.uk/events/2022-11/ for more information.


Philip Lymbery discusses his new book “Sixty Harvests Left”, Tuesday 22nd November, 7.30pm, St Peter’s Church, Ely

Philip Lymbery’s “Sixty Harvests Left” not only demonstrates why future harvests matter more than ever, but reveals how we can restore our planet for a nature-friendly future. For more information and to book tickets go to https://www.toppingbooks.co.uk/events/ely/philip-lymbery-2022/


Liz Cotton: Last Stand on Honey Hill, Saturday 19th November, 8pm, The Junction, Cambridge

With her children leaving home and marriage on the rocks, comic singer Liz Cotton writes saucy lyrics as a secret hobby to help her cope with life. But when a billion-pound private water company reveals its plans to put a sewage plant next door things go from bad to worse. Can Liz and two small Cambridgeshire villages harness the power of song to save their community - and her future?  For more…