Mon, 01 Sep 2008 23:57:11 GMT
Histon sign 21-year-old midfielder Josh Simpson from Southern Premier side Cambridge City.
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 09:56:32 GMT
Cambridge City's Milton Road stadium is set to play host to international football as part of an Under-17's friendly tournament.
Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:51:53 GMT
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire's Andy Abbott previews the new season for Cambridge City.
Wed, 13 Aug 2008 12:58:09 GMT
Michael Phelps breaks the record for Olympic golds and GB cyclist Emma Pooley wins silver in the time trial on day five in Beijing.
Tue, 05 Aug 2008 08:43:32 GMT
A 10,000-seat community stadium for local residents and sports clubs has been planned for Cambridge.
Population: 117,717 (source:2001 Census)
Primary Postcode Area: CB1
Cambridge is located in the central east of England with a population of about 108,863, Cambridge was built originally on a Roman military camp and was the site of a mint and fort owned by William the 1st. Famous for its university Cambridge teaches 100+ different subjects and is noted for its extensive research areas, Cambridge has had many world renowned scholars teach here including Sir Isaac Newton who taught mathematics in 1669 and more recently Steven Hawking who taught applied mathematics and theoretical physics.
Milton is a small village north of Cambridge with a population of approximately 4,300 housing estates surround the village but the original parts of village are easier on the eyes. Milton has four pubs and a brewery, it does however have an unpleasant smell that wafts over from Cambridge sewage-works but due to improvements has not become less foul.