Declaration of the rights of the River Cam, Friday 21st June, 6pm (celebration 4pm – 9.30pm), Jesus Green (between lock and tennis courts)

The Friends of the River Cam invite you to re-declare the rights of the River Cam on Friday 21st June. Activities include music, poems, choirs, river tales and art activities for children. Bring a picnic! The declaration of the rights of the Cam, whereby people pledge to become the guardians of the River is the focus of this celebration. For more information about the Friends of the river Cam and…


Good Food Neighbourhood Event and Community Lunch @ Akeman Street, Friday 23rd February, 11am – 3pm, Akeman Community Centre, 82 Akeman Street, Arbury, Cambridge, CB4 3HG

A free, family friendly day of foodie activities at the second Good Food Neighbourhood event at Akeman Street. Programme and further information can be found at https://cambridgesustainablefood.org/events/2024/2/20/holiday-lunch-storeys-field-centre-j6b47-yzn82


Screening of “Pure, Clean Water”, Monday 12th February, 7.30pm, Memorial Hall, Great Wilbraham CB21 5JG

Wilbrahams' Environment Group and The Wilbraham River Protection Society invite you to a screening of Pure Clean Water, a new, thought-provoking, hour-long documentary that explores the history of a clean water supply for Cambridge. The film examines the existing threats for Cambridge, its drinking water and its rivers and chalk streams, and their uncertain future which affects us all. For further…


Pure Clean Water: film screening and discussion, Wednesday 13th December, 6.30pm – 8.30pm, St Philip’s Church Centre, 185 Mill Road Cambridge CB1 3AN

Hosted by Friends of the Cam, this screening of Tony Eva’s award-winning film “Pure Clean Water” demonstrates how the Cam and its tributaries - a rare chalk stream system - have been exploited to the brink of extinction.

The event is free to attend.  For further information and to book a place please visit


Talk: Rights of Nature for Antarctica - unique challenges and promises, Wednesday 29th November, 6.30pm, St Philips Church Centre, Mill Road, Cambridge

Alejandra Mancilla will talk about the idea of recognising Antarctica as a subject of rights, and the challenges to and promise of this.  For more information and to book a place go to https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rights-of-nature-for-antarctica-unique-challenges-and-promises-tickets-740265834037?aff=oddtdtcreator