Charity and Social Care
Tom’s Trust moves headquarters across Cambridge in new partnership with Marshall Skills Academy
The children’s brain tumour charity, Tom’s Trust, has moved its headquarters to Newmarket Road in the east of Cambridge in a new partnership with Marshall Skills Academy. ...
Springboard wins Mixed Crew event at the annual Dragon Boat Festival
Springboard are proud winners of the mixed crew event at the Dragon Boat Festival that was held over the weekend. The race was in aid of the local Addenbrookes Charitable Trust, a much-loved charity in the Cambridge area. Springboard were able to easily field a mixed team from the tale...
Popular Chariots of Fire Race in Cambridge postponed following the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II
Following the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II, HCR Hewitsons Charitable Foundation trustees and Arthur Rank Hospice Charity have taken the decision to respectfully postpone the annual Chariots of Fire Race which was due to take place on Sunday 18 September. ...
New Certified Climate Change Training
In conjunction with The Carbon Literacy project we are offering individuals from all sectors the opportunity to be certified as Carbon Literate by attending our course on 7 November 2022. ...
Accountancy firm raise £4,000 in Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge for children with brain tumours
An accountancy firm in East Anglia has raised more than £4,000 for children with brain tumours by completing the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge in under 12 hours. ...
Government is running out of time to support businesses in urgent need
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has written to the Prime Minister, Chancellor of the Exchequer and both leadership candidates for the Conservative Party proposing a comprehensive five-point plan to provide vital support to UK businesses. ...
Care for Wisbech patients rated ‘outstanding’ for third time running
Patient services for people living in Wisbech and surrounding areas have been rated ‘outstanding'. ...
Give someone a ladder and they will climb
Two trustees from It Takes a City spoke to Lewis Herbert on Cambridge 105 radio about the community's response to homelessness. ...
10-year-old’s swim challenge raises more than £1,000 for children’s brain tumour charity
A 10-year-old boy from Teddington has raised more than £1,000 in a swim challenge which will change the life of a child with a brain tumour for a whole year. ...
Supporting vulnerable women - how homelessness affects women in the city
Diana and Annie from our Women's Homelessness Action Group spoke to Cambridge 105 Radio about how homelessness affects women in the city ...