Cambridge Edition April 2019

8 Ideas for Easter Fun IT’S THAT EGG-CELLENT TIME OF YEAR WHEN THERE’S A LITTLE BIT OF TIME OFF WORK, A BIT MORE TIME OFF SCHOOL AND LOTS TO SEE AND DO. CYRUS PUNDOLE ROUNDS UP THE TOP LOCAL EVENTS FOR ALL AGES

at Audley End House and Gardens from 6 to 22 April. A quest to find dragon eggs takes in several clues that need to be solved as families make their way through the gardens. Intrepid adventurers who succeed will be rewarded with a sticker and certificate to prove their egg- finding credentials, plus a chocolate treat! It costs just £1 per child, 11am to 5pm each day, and there’s no need to book.

EGG HUNT AT WIMPOLE HALL A nature-themed egg hunt at Wimpole Hall features a spot of wildlife learning

along the way. Pick up your trail sheet at the start, which is just inside the gardens, and from there you’ll have to follow your instincts and make sure you have the right answers in order to get a chocolate prize. The trail, which runs from 19 to 22 April, is suitable for all ages and this year Wimpole is giving visitors the chance to book their trail in advance, either online, or by calling 03442 491895. There will be limited tickets, which are £2.50, available on the day. Normal admission charges apply, though entry is free for National Trust members. AUDLEY END ADVENTURE QUEST It’s a rather unusual creature whose eggs have been hidden by the Easter Bunny

WANDLEBURY OUTDOOR CINEMA It’s all stars at Wandlebury Country

Park on 20 April, when you can watch hit film A Star is Born under the stars, thanks to outdoor cinema creatives, The Star and Mouse Picture Show. Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper head the cast in a tale of a musician who helps a young singer find fame, while age and alcoholism send his career downwards fast.

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