Fenchurch House Care Home Vaccinating against Covid-19 Fenchurch House provides the kind of care we’d want all of our loved ones to receive. Our brand new home is beautifully furnished, whilst retaining a warm family atmosphere that makes Fenchurch House feel extra special. If you’re concerned about how your relative is coping and would like them to have more support, Fenchurch House provides family-led care in a luxurious and homely environment. The Covid-19 vaccine will be offered to all those in our care, allowing them to live safely and as they wish. • Bistro Café • Fisherman’s Arms Pub • Hair and pamper salon • Tailored meaningful activities • Daily Fine Dining • Luxury en-suite bedrooms 01775 711 959 Spalding Common, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 3AS www.countrycourtcare.com
Cambridgeshire Cambs THEATRE, FILM AND SHOWS 11-Mar Keep on Track with Ray Mears In this fascinating and educational show, Ray demonstrates and explains techniques that will help us improve our senses and highlights the problems nature faces today. Vivacity’s Key Theatre, Embankment Road, Peterborough, PE1 1EF 01733 207239 www.vivacity-peterborough.com 5-9Apr Bleak House Charles Dickens’ tale of a family who wait in vain to inherit money from a disputed fortune. Blending detective fiction, romance and satire, the story illustrates what Dickens considered to be the principle of English law... to make business for itself. ADC Theatre, Park Street, Cambridge, CB5 8AS 01223 300085 www.adctheatre.com 19-Apr Jess Fostekew: Hench Absolute powershed and regular host of The Guilty Feminist, Jessica explores her big strong strength. Ever watched a feminist try and take ‘hench’ as a compliment? It’s like watching a snake eat but funny. “ The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX 01223 511511 www.junction.co.uk 28-Apr Rob Brydon - A Night of Songs & Laughter The award winning comedian and his eight-piece band with songs from Tom Waits to Tom Jones and Guys and Dolls to Elvis. Expect Rob’s usual humour as well as his famed gallery of voices. Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QE 01223 357851 www.cambridgelive.org.uk MUSIC 17-23Mar Cambridge Music Festival Ceebrating its 30th year with artists including cello/piano duo Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason, pianist Stephen Hough and the Choir of King’s College. Online alternatives planned if necessary. Multiple venues in Cambridge www.cambridgemusicfestival.co.uk 21-Apr Wardruna Masterful storytellers Wardruna have carved a dramatic musical landscape illuminating Norse tradition through contemporary composition. Beyond genre, theirs is a sound that must be experienced. Cambridge Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street, Cambridge, CB2 3QE 01223 357851 www.cambridgelive.co.uk 27-Apr Flook Twenty six years after their first gig, Flook continue to enchant. Taking inspiration from their Irish and English roots, their unique sound stems from the intuitive exchange between flutes, frets and skins. The Junction, Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX 01223 511511 www.junction.co.uk ARTS & CULTURE 18Mar-25Apr Nature Exhibition – <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2021</strong> A celebration of the natural world featuring craftwork, picture, handmade original print, jewellery and sculpture from a diverse collection of artists. Byard Art, 14 King’s Parade, Cambridge, CB2 1SJ 01223 464646 www.byardart.co.uk 5Jan-3May The Human Touch: Making Art, Leaving Traces Drawing on works of art spanning four thousand years and from across the globe, this exhibition explores the fundamental role of touch in human experience and offers new ways of looking. The Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1RB 01223 332900 www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.ukk SPECIAL EVENTS 26Mar-4Apr Cambridge Festival Online The University’s new festival featuring prominent figures in science, current affairs and the arts. Free, online events tackle humanity’s pressing issues: pandemics, climate change, global economics, human rights and the future of democracy. www.festival.cam.ac.uk 23-30Apr Cambridge Literary Festival Online This year’s <strong>Spring</strong> Festival brings the best authors, speakers and writers from across the world. With a successful Winter Festival Online under their belts, you can be assured of top events come what may! www.cambridgeliteraryfestival.com 7-10May Ely Eel Festival Weekend The annual festival with local traders, acts, demonstrations, celebrity chefs and community organisations. Highlights include the Eel Food Safari, Eel Day Parade and World Eel Throwing Competition. Ely City Centre www.elyeelfestival.co.uk 16-May Mammal Tracks and Signs Wildlife Trust BCN online event, with optional outdoor visit to Hayley Wood, highlighting the mammal tracks and signs you might come across in the countryside. Hatfield Park, Great North Rd, Hatfield, AL9 5HX www.wildlifebcn.org AUCTIONS & ANTIQUES 21-22May The Festival of Antiques Market A must-visit event for all antique and vintage enthusiasts. Set within four buildings and acres of outdoor pitches with furniture, jewellery, ceramics, silver, architectural salvage, fine art and more. The East of England Showground, Peterborough, PE2 6XE www.festivalofantiques.co.uk 129
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