Lights, Camera, Action!

Filming of an adaptation of the William Boyd spy novel “Restless” has been taking place around the city for the past few days. Locations have included Jesus Green, Madingley Hall , St John’s College and yesterday the Market Squre where The Guilhall became The Castle Keep Hotel! The Spy drama will be screened in 2 …

Snowy Farr

Today saw the mayor Shelia Stuart unveil a statue/art piece to commerate the charity fund raising of Snowy Farr. Snowy died 5 years ago but was fondly known to locals and visitors alike. I remember him parking his tricyle in Petty Cury. Dressed in a red military style uniform children and adults alike would be amazed as …

Colin Croft

One of the best things about working on Cambridge Market in the very heart of the city is that you never know whose going to be passing through. After a night and a day of rain the hint of sunshine promised a better day. I had just finished setting up my stall when I saw  a sharp looking dude …

High Water

What a Summer! Finished a Ghost Tour on Friday Evening just before the heavens opened! Biking home up Castle Hill in a torrential downpour with torrents of water rushing down the hill. Saturtday saw the Cam burst its banks and very high water leading to a suspension of punting as the increased flow of the …

The Sacred Nine

Enjoyed the morning in the sunshine at The Royal Worlington & Newmarket Golf Club. I believe the only 9 hole golf course to be afforded a “Royal” title. Often referred to as “The Sacred Nine” it is a deceptively challenging course. I made several unintended visits into the woods, rough and had practise at scooping balls out of the stream! …

Olympic Torch

The Olympic Torch left Trinity College at 6.35am this morning. After a run around Trinity  Great Court it took to the most traditional of Cambridge transportation..a punt!Despite the early start and the pouring rain crowds turned out to mark this once in a lifetime occasion. Both Trinity and St John’s had opened their gates along “The Backs” to allow the general public …

Alan Turing

100 years ago today Alan Turing was born. Today in front of his college, King’s, a blue plaque was unveiled. It states: Alan Turing 1912-1954 Mathematician, computer pioneer and code breaker. Turing for many was the “father” of modern computers. While at King’s he was whisked away to Bletchly Park where he, with others, played a crucial part in …

Honorary Degrees

Today saw an Honorary Degree Ceremony at The Senate House. The great and the good invited to become honorary members of the University where they step forward to receive their degree from The Chancellor of the University. Prior to the award of the degree the Orator read out aloud an appraisal of the recipients life and achievements…al in Latin! …

May Week in June

Exams over and time for the May Balls, always held in June of course! Monday night was Trinity May Ball, last night it was St John’s. St John’s May Ball was once described by Time magazine as, “the 9th. greatest party in the world”. Parties like no other, where the students enjoy diverse entertainment from rock bands, through to …

Suicide Sunday

Traditionally a day when students would gather to survey the notice boards outside The Senate House to discover their exam results. Today that public forum has been superseded by a private message delivered to each students inbox. However, Cambridge is reluctant as always to let all tradition disappear so today, from early in the morning, celebration and/or commiseration is the order of …