Cambridge Edition March 2019

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too, with writer Tim Moore, bringing tales of globetrotting on bike, foot and, most recently, a 93-year-old Ford Model T – his bone-shaking steed on a journey across the Trump heartland. His route took him exclusively through Donald-voting counties, meeting the everyday folk who voted red along the way. The culture pages are taken care of by Ross Sutherland, award-winning performance poet, who’ll be regaling us with his highly entertaining, ‘slightly’ scientific poems. Plus, you can make spring wreaths with Cambridge Edition columnist Anna Taylor, who runs Anna’s Flower Farm in Audley End. An ideal Sunday needs a good walk, and you’ll be able to join in a guided amble with Cambridge on Foot, learning where key scientific discoveries were made and by whom. The all-important food will be provided by local burger legends Steak & Honour, who’ll be opening the hatch of their vintage Citroën van to serve perfect patties. To drink, Cambridge Wine Merchants is serving a range of top-notch wines, craft beers and spirits. If you fancy really indulging, you can also choose to go bottomless on Bloody Marys or prosecco. Bottoms up! l mylittlefestival.uk

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