
Screening of Pure, Clean Water

A firm local favourite, Tony Eva’s film PURE, CLEAN WATER follows the story of Hobson’s Brook, an artificial river that brought drinking water from a nearby chalk spring to Cambridge for centuries.
Also: a retrospective of the Cambridge Rivers of Film festival, one or more of the festival commissions, and a panel discussion on caring for water landscapes, ecosystems and heritage.
There is no on-site parking for cars at the venue, so if you cannot come on foot, public transport or by bike, we recommend parking on side streets or arriving by taxi.
There will be a toilet at the site for use by attendees.
Cambridge Past, Present & Future hosts this event as part of the Cambridge ‘Rivers of Film’ Festival.
Please be aware that this venue is not suitable for wheelchairs, as there is uneven ground and steps at the entrance into the building.