Category: Cambridge

What Churches Are In Cambridge?

A Guide to The Historic Churches of Cambridge King’s College Chapel. Opened in 1515, this iconic Chapel offers a unique look into the history of Cambridge. St Benet’s Church. Benet Street, Cambridge. Holy Sepulchre. Bridge Street, Cambridge. Church of St Mary the Great. Senate House Hill, Cambridge. How many churches does Cambridge have? History has […]

Which Cambridge College Is The Poshest?

on any measure it is Trinity. It leads all Cambridge colleges: With net assets of £1,532,280,000. What is the prettiest college in Cambridge? 1. King’s College. There was no question which College should be on the top of our list. Not only is King’s stunningly beautiful, with the most recognisable building in Cambridge – King’s […]

Does Oxford Or Cambridge Do Adjustment?

Oxford University does not participate in UCAS Clearing, Extra or Adjustment. Does Cambridge offer adjustment? As part of our continued commitment to outreach and access, Cambridge will offer some applicants the opportunity to put themselves forward for the August Reconsideration Pool (previously known as Adjustment). Is it harder to get into Cambridge or Oxford for […]

Is University Of Cambridge Co Ed?

Cambridge has 31 colleges, two of which, Murray Edwards and Newnham, admit women only. The other colleges are mixed. Darwin was the first college to admit both men and women while, beginning in 1972, Churchill, Clare, and King’s were the first previously all-male colleges to admit female undergraduates. When did Cambridge go coed? On 27 […]

How Many Companies Are In Cambridge?

The overall number of UK companies totalled 5,005,147, a 3.5 per cent increase on the total of 4,837,426 at the end of 2020. Number of companies in Cambridgeshire hits record high. Cambridgeshire Districts New Company Formations in 2021 Total Number of Companies end 2021 South Cambridgeshire 1222 12090 Huntingdonshire 1321 10784 Cambridge 1536 10763 Who […]

Is Cambridgeshire In A Drought Area?

Cambridgeshire and the whole of the East of England is officially in drought, amid the driest summer for nearly half a century. Is Ely in drought? The Cam and Ely Ouse river catchment is the first in East Anglia to move into the official status of ‘developing drought’, which describes a period of ‘prolonged dry […]