Thousands of people enjoyed free talks, tours and a chance to see inside some of Cambridge鈥檚 most spectacular buildings this weekend as the 探花直播 and Colleges welcomed visitors for Open Cambridge and Bridge 探花直播Gap. Watch video from Bridge 探花直播Gap here.

More than 5,000 people took part in the weekend鈥檚 activities overall, taking the opportunity to explore the colleges, tour their gardens and libraries, and view some of the artworks, manuscripts and other treasures they house.

On Sunday, 2,500 people filled the streets of Cambridge for the Bridge 探花直播Gap Charity Walk, a 4.5 mile walk through various colleges and other 探花直播 sites, raising tens of thousands of pounds for local charities.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been fantastic to see so many people enjoying the colleges and their collections,鈥 Emma Wenborn, from the 探花直播鈥檚 Community Affairs team, which organised and ran the weekend鈥檚 activities, said.

鈥淲e have had lots of positive feedback from the people who took part. 探花直播turnout for Bridge 探花直播Gap also looks to have been at least as big as last year, meaning that we will have yet again raised plenty of money for good causes.鈥

Open Cambridge began last year and is part of a national programme of Heritage Open Days, giving people the chance to see inside College and 探花直播 buildings which are often either closed to the public or charge for admission.

Almost all of Cambridge鈥檚 colleges took part by offering guided tours of their premises or opening up their spectacular gardens and art collections for the public to view. A total of 16 libraries also opened their doors, giving visitors the chance to see a wide range of prized manuscripts and collections, among them Isaac Newton鈥檚 notes, Winston Churchill鈥檚 private papers and the original draft of Winnie-The-Pooh.

This year鈥檚 event also formed part of the year-long programme of celebrations marking the 探花直播鈥檚 800th anniversary in 2009. A series of talks on Saturday explored different aspects of the 探花直播鈥檚 story so far, covering local history, architecture and town and gown relations through the centuries.

Bridge 探花直播Gap, which is now in its eighth year, meanwhile brought thousands of walkers on to the streets of Cambridge on Sunday morning. 探花直播route took in several colleges, as well as the 探花直播鈥檚 Museum of Zoology. 探花直播amount raised in sponsorship and entry fees is expected to at least equal last year鈥檚 total of 拢42,000.

探花直播walk supports both Press Relief 鈥 a community fund founded by Cambridge Newspapers Ltd. 鈥 and the Arthur Rank Hospice, which provides specialist palliative care and support to adult parents, their family, friends and carers.

To find out more about other community activities and events at Cambridge 探花直播, click on the links to the right of this page, or review the weekend鈥檚 action on Twitter here:听


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