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School pupils keep on walking
08:37 - 03 July 2009

SCHOOL children took to the streets to help promote the need for better walking and cycling facilities in Royston. The 11 Greneway School pupils walked to their school, on Garden Walk, from the Burns Road/York Way roundabout near Tesco. The event was arra... Full Story »

Songs and sandwiches at church picnic concert

17:46 - 02 July 2009

ENJOY songs and sandwiches in the sunshine at a picnic concert in Meldreth on Saturday. Holy Trinity Church, Meldreth, are holding their summer concert, which will feature the distinctive sound of the Chiltern West Gallery Quire. The Quire is a group of... Full Story »

Royston Arts Festival takes shape

14:10 - 02 July 2009

THE programme for this year s Royston Arts Festival is already taking shape. The popular arts-based event, which showcases the talents of Royston s artists, dancers, thespians, authors and musicians, takes place between Thursday September 24 and Sunday Se... Full Story »

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Music festival in memory of Caroline

15:04 - 01 July 2009

A MUSIC festival in memory of teenage girl who died a sudden cardiac death takes place this weekend, writes Alexandra Feast. Last year, Caroline Johnstone, a 17-year old student at Bishop s Stortford High School, unexpectedly collapsed whilst clubbing wit... Full Story »

Music and fun at free festival

10:29 - 25 June 2009

LIVE music and much more will be on offer at a young peoples festival taking place this Saturday. Youth FEST, which has been organised by the Cambourne Youth Partnership (CYP), is free to all, and will run from 11am – 9pm on the playing fields at Back La... Full Story »

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