Local Music

For Jams and Open Mics in Cambridge see Cambridge Jams & Open Mics Web Site
For Gigs in the area check out Lemonrock logo
Pubs & Clubs
Venues
Music Tuition
Shops
Cambridge Pianoforte Centre and Music Gallery (Cambridge)
PMT (Professional Music Technology, Cambridge)

Professional Music Technology is an national award-winning musical instrument and equipment retailer established in 1991. Local branch located in Cambridge
PMT Web Site
Wood Wind & Reed (Cambridge)

Wood, Wind & Reed is a specialist music shop in Cambridge specialising in everything for the woodwind and brass player
Wood Wind & Reed Web Site
Brian Jordan Music, Books & Facsimilies (Cambridge)
Rehearsal Rooms / Recording
Blue Shed Studios - Multi use studio centre in Soham

Multi use studio centre in Soham

Blue Shed Studios Web Site
Fordham Studios

Professional studio spaces for Photographers, Videographers, Artists and Musicians
Fordham Studios Web Site
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BBC News
Man charged with murder of 23-year-old woman
Jon Ismaili is appearing at Huntingdon Magistrates' Court.
Dust and noise near former brickworks is miserable, says resident
Public health concerns from the site in Cambridgeshire are being investigated.
Sir Stephen Fry backs new youth support hub
Centre 33 says it needs a final £500,000 to refurbish one of its buildings.
Artist launches worldwide embroidery project
Mia Hansson says 50 artists across three continents will contribute a stitching.
Send pupils not thriving after delays, says council
Council officers say £780,000 could help tackle the backlog of education, health and care plans.
Water bills to rise further for millions after appeal
Five water companies win permission for higher bills as they seek more funds to fix outdated infrastructure.
Airport land could be key to Marshall's recovery
A report says the Cambridge-based aerospace firm has been "firefighting on several fronts".
Man pleads guilty to killing pregnant mother
Shaine March appears at the Old Bailey and admits manslaughter on the basis of diminished responsibility.
Referee, 87, has no plans to hang up his whistle
Percy Parker says his poor hearing means he can ignore abuse from players and the touchline.
Man's death in January turns into murder inquiry
A woman is arrested as a result of post-mortem tests carried out on a man found in his flat.
Murder victim jokes in police officer WhatsApp chat
Messages "read like a grotesque carnival of discrimination and abuse", a misconduct hearing is told.

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