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On Monday July 20th King Charles visited Cambridge and unveiled a plaque to commemorate seventy-five years since we were granted City status. It was a very special occasion, attended by the Leader of the City Council, Katie Thornburrow, and Cllr Gerri Bird.

The event took place in the Cambridge Central Mosque on Mill Road, and a lot of the press coverage focused on the building’s eco credentials which heat pumps, solar panels and the collection of spare water from bathroom sinks and rainfall.

Cllr Gerri Bird talks to King Charles
Cllr Gerri Bird talks to King Charles

It was also an important moment for His Majesty to reaffirm the diversity of Cambridge and our support for those of all faiths and none, at a time when so many people seek to divide us.

The top photograph shows King Charles, Katie Thornburrow and Julie Spence, Lord Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire. It was taken by Shahida Raman.

Read more about the day on the Cambridge City Council website.

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