Foodiano, Cambridge’s newest culinary delivery service, is now up and running with local chefs preparing menus from their own premises for delivery around the city and beyond, for £1.20 per mile. The service was originally set up by Alex Haig, Oliver Gilmour and Sina Fateri in 2019, but trading began...
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A landmark pub which has been closed since March is reopening with a fresh but “traditional” look. The Prince of Orange in Gravesend will be welcoming customers back this weekend after undergoing a makeover of the garden area and front bar. The Prince of Orange in Old Road East, Gravesend,...
Eligible customers will be contacted four weeks in advance to help prepare for the switch BT will have a presence across the East Midlands throughout July, as part of a regional Digital Voice roadshow as well as at town halls and on high streets. BT recently announced plans to roll...
‘It’s a wrap’: filming for the eagerly awaited Six Inches of Soil documentary film has now concluded, and now the editing process is under way at Dragonlight Films’ studio at Signet Court off Swann Road. Colin Ramsey, the film’s producer and writer – and Dragonlight’s guiding light – is hard...
It’s coming up to summer solstice (June 21), traditionally a celebration of the longest day of the year – the day when the rights of the River Cam are The past year has seen the scales fall from people’s eyes on water. In 2022 raw sewage was discharged into the...
The best businesses in the county from pubs to spas and even yoga studios have been announced in the annual Muddy Stiletto awards. Winners were chosen via a public vote with the awards celebrating the “plucky local businesses and high streets by championing originality, creativity and quality”. We have taken...
Millions of workers are being given more time to boost their state pension by thousands of pounds. People aged roughly 45 to 70 are being told to investigate the national insurance contributions they’ve made until now, in the event that they want to boost those contributions and increase the amount...
The first seriously hot weekend of summer saw thousands come to Cambridge for the Town and Country Show, the annual two-day celebration of all things rural, craft-inspired, and oftentimes a little unusual. How else can you explain a train engine which has been converted to a barbecue? Or the 15...
A Kent vineyard is seeing demand for its wines really take off – literally. Virgin Atlantc Airline has announced it will be serving Bacchus wine from the Yotes Court Vineyard at West Peckham to passengers in its Upper Class Cabins on long-haul fights throughout June. Try a Yotes Court wine...
Borsch To Go has opened its first outlet, a cafe on Parker’s Piece in the centre of Cambridge. The Ukrainian food service started trading on May 15, says Liliya Pochkun, who founded the new service with business partner Alyona Sydoruk. Liliya Pochkun and Olena Sydoruk, founders, Borsch in Cambridge. Picture:...