Christmas at Wandlebury

It's the most wonderful time of year to visit Wandlebury, and you can enjoy some wonderful Wandlebury related activities and gifts for all the family.

It's the most wonderful time of year to visit Wandlebury, and you can enjoy some wonderful Wandlebury related activities and gifts for all the family.

Thanks to our volunteers and a corporate team from ARM, around 600 new scrubland trees have recently been planted at Coton Reserve. This work is creating a richer green corridor beside the Bin Brook, expanding woodland first planted 15 years ago.

After a 2-month public inquiry, we reflect on the reasons to rethink the Cambourne to Cambridge busway, and why a better route is achievable.

Cambridge Past, Present & Future honours Bertrand Russell with a new Blue Plaque at his former Babraham Road home, celebrating his legacy as a writer, philosopher, and leading voice for peace.

Celebrate Tree Charter Day at Wandlebury’s Fantastical Forest, a free outdoor exhibition blending art, imagination and community under the beech trees.

What kind of city do we want to become? Our councils and government are proposing to double the population in 20 years, what could that mean for the future of our environment, heritage and communities?

At Wandlebury, mindfulness meets nature. Our mindful walks invite you to slow down, notice the season, and meet life as it is, with a little more kindness and space to breathe.

Artist, activist, and comedian Griff Rhys Jones joins us to ask how progress and preservation can work hand in hand, and what that means for Cambridge’s future.

As the woodland rests, our wardens and volunteers get to work. Discover how winter care, from coppicing to planting, helps create richer habitats for wildlife all year round.

Stories flowed like the Cam itself at our first Rivers of Film festival. Filmmakers and river-lovers came together to celebrate the lifeblood of Cambridge, and reflect on our shared duty of care.