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…


The Federation of Cambridge Residents Associations (FeCRA) AGM, online, Tuesday 15th November, 7pm – 8.30pm.

Includes a talk “Cambridge for Sale: who is buying?” by Ian Williams.  For more information about this free event go to https://bit.ly/3hauPDo.


Food for the Planet Festival, Saturday 22nd October, 11am – 6pm, Cambridge Museum of Technology

A family and climate friendly free event, with stalls, children’s activities, films and more.  For more details visit  https://cambridgesustainablefood.org/events/museumoftechnology


Cambridgeshire Local Heritage, online talk, Friday 21st October, 7pm – 10pm

Fen Folks Fridays are free friendly monthly zoom meet-ups featuring speakers and topics for those who enjoy meeting others who love the fens.  This talk features Jess Johnston, Cambridgeshire Local Heritage Lists project Officer who will talk about how buildings and architecture in Cambridgeshire have evolved through time.  For more information visit


Cambridge City Council Cost of living support pop-ups, 19th October – 29th November, various locations

Cambridge City Council cost of living support popups will talk place this autumn at various locations across the city, offering a ‘one stop shop’ where you can get information, guidance and support to help you stay healthy through the winter. For dates, venues and more information please see https://www.cambridge.gov.uk/cost-of-living-support-popups