HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Fancy bringing a bit of change to your life, but in need of some New Year’s resolution ideas? Here are our 26 for 2026! In with
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1 RAISE FUNDS FOR CHARITY fundraising endeavour to loose change in a collection box. There are several opportunities you can get involved in throughout the year, such as attending the Music in Action charity concert at Trinity College Chapel on 27 February, featuring the English Chamber Orchestra, or donning those running shoes for the Cambridge Half Marathon on 8 March. There’s also the Cambridge Dragon Boat Race in September, held in aid of Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust, which hosts several other charitable events throughout the year. You can always donate to someone else’s fundraising challenge if you don’t fancy it yourself! 2 EAT WELL Now that the excesses of the festive season have passed, try establishing Every penny counts, from hundreds of pounds raised through an ambitious
a new routine that not only gets you back to a healthy diet, but also introduces a few new meals and flavours rather than always resorting to the same tried and tested favourites (taking into account any dietary requirements you may have, naturally). And if you can make use of local produce, so much the better, as it’ll support Cambridgeshire farmers and businesses as well as reducing food miles. 3 BRING LAUGHTER TO YOUR LIFE! Laughter has proven health benefits, and Cambridge venues have got a host of side-splitting comedy acts lined up, including Jessica Fostekew, Seann Walsh and James Acaster at Cambridge Junction, and Chris McCausland, Harry Enfield and Susan Calman at Cambridge Corn Exchange. Plus, don’t miss Bury St Edmunds Comedy Festival in February and March, and Big Deal Comedy Club, which is now hosting three shows a week at the Town & Gown.
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