A fluffy ginger cat has gained a following of more than 4,500 on Facebook after making a hospital his second home over the past five years.
Henry is a big sparkle of joy." It's hard to explain really." A Cambridge University Hospitals spokesperson said: "Henry the cat is very much a character and does seem to have found a place in the hearts of many of our staff and patients. He said he had occasionally been called on to evict Henry from inside the buildings and added: "There would be people who are not happy that a cat is browsing around the hospital, but 99% of people love him." "We are very lucky to have such a wonderful animal, in fact not just an animal, but a part of the [hospital trust] family." The hospital said Henry was a "character" but urged people not to tempt him inside.
One person reported their child's muffin had been confiscated as they went to watch Twenty20 cricket.
"Spectators will now be allowed to bring a modest amount of food into the ground for individual consumption; however, as in previous years, no alcohol can be brought into New Road during Vitality Blast fixtures." "In addition, the policy which meant no food and drink could be brought into the ground, has been lifted for the remaining Vitality Blast fixtures. Any "appropriate food collected" at the Worcester ground on Friday has been donated to a local food bank, the club said.