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14:26 > Thursday 11th March 2010

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Crow Country has suffered flooding after heavy rain
Gallery: Crow Country suffers flooding
11:24 - 04 March 2010

PARTS of Crow Country were submerged by flood waters. Heavy rain and hail hit the area throughout the weekend, only relenting on Sunday afternoon. South Cambridgeshire was particularly badly affected, with land on the Barrington Road between Shepreth and... Full Story »

Greneway Circus Skills. Image ID: 3630DW
Gallery: School pupils take part in circus workshop

13:20 - 25 February 2010

SCHOOL pupils had a lot on their plates learning new skills at a circus workshop. The year-six children from Greneway School in Royston spent a morning with entertainer Peter Optical, from Circus Optical. He taught them the secrets of juggling, stilt walk... Read More »

Royston Pancake Races
Gallery: Businesses take part in Royston Pancake Race

10:37 - 18 February 2010

A RESTAURANT battered all comers in the revived Royston pancake race last Saturday. Previously a popular event in the town s calendar, the event was revived this year by Ken and Di Charles in aid of the Royston Parish Church cHALLenge appeal, which is aim... Read More »

Gallery: Crows back with a bang

11:12 - 08 February 2010

Royston Town 3 Harefield United 2 South Midlands Premier Division THE Crows finally fulfilled their first league fixture of the New Year and 60 days after their last one they recorded an excellent narrow victory over an in-form Harefield United side court... Read More »

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Gallery: Crows make history in FA Vase

10:14 - 25 January 2010

Royston Town 2 Tipton Town 1 (AET) FA Vase Fourth Round WILL Turl s bullet header three minutes from the end of extra time sent Royston Town into the last 16 of the FA Vase for the first time in the club s history. It has been a fine week for Paul Attfiel... Read More »

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