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Most of the towns and cities have their own Mela in the UK. Cambourne celebrated its Ethnic Community Fête, 7th Cambourne Mela on Sunday 10th April at the Hub Community Centre.
Festival of Languages and International Food attracted more than 300 people in Cambourne on Saturday, the 12th of February 2022, at the Hub Community Centre, where British Sign Language, Urdu, Panjabi, Farsi, Bengali, Telugu, English, Japanese, Arabic and Hindi were demonstrated and explained to the visitors.
Pancake race was organised by CamCareUK on Sunday 27th February at the Hub, where Cambourne residents came along with their children.
Discover the enchantment that unfolded on Sunday, January 16th, as Cambourne hosted its winter Kite festival, a delightful gathering orchestrated by the local charity, CamCare UK.
Cambourne witnessed its post-covid Festival of lights Diwali or Deepa-vali (in Sanskrit, Deepa means light and Vali means in a row, thus, Diwali signifies as the series of lights) on Sunday 31st October at the Hub community centre.
Art Exhibition of Cambourne 2021 gave the artists an opportunity to exhibit their artworks to the local community and network with other artists.