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I refer to the theft of another charity box, this time from Standen s farm shop in Kneesworth. The collection box and its contents were the property of the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal, and were stolen from the farm shop along with other goods. The... Full Letter »
At the risk of being seen as soft on crime , may I point out a further consequence of slashing police station hours at Royston. Some people are remanded on conditional bail to report to a police station daily or less frequently in order to ensure that t... Full Letter »
One of the things I did on my return to the area from a sojourn in the north was to attend public police meetings in order to take an interest in my community. Usually they were tedious but the emphasis was the desire by local residents for a police stati... Full Letter »
I would like to reply to C Williams letter (Crow November 6) regarding the ever so grand Royston police station being no use to the town. Royston police station is being fully utilised. The top floor is used by an intelligence unit of the police, whi... Full Letter »
Royston Round Table would like to thank everyone who donated generously to BBC Children in Need night, Friday November 14. We chaperoned Pudsey to pubs in Royston and neighbouring villages, where donations were collected. A total £1,564 was raised and ha... Full Letter »
Congratulations must go to Meridian School performing arts department for an excellent production of Little Shop of Horrors last week. The outstanding talent of not only the performers but also the musicians, stage crew, and technicians produced a first... Full Letter »
I was one of the tonnes of people who got stuck on the A1 because of the traffic census. Whoever thought of such a crazy time to carry it out?? I am almost six months pregnant and had to sit in traffic needing the toilet for so long, I was in agony by th... Full Letter »
Regarding the traffic census in the area on Monday – what a load of rubbish. The point is that all those unlucky enough to be caught in traffic wasted valuable man hours. What has it achieved? I hope the information gleaned is worth it. There has to be... Full Letter »
REGARDING car parking charges at Meldreth Station (Crow November 6), we did carry out a consultation and issue leaflets and posters at Meldreth. In hindsight, this could have been carried out sooner. The new car park will bring significant benefits, inc... Full Letter »
IT S beyond my comprehension why parking restrictions were imposed in Newmarket Road apart from perhaps tidiness. Since then, the itinerant drivers who are reluctant to pay £2.50 per day to park at the Town Hall have set up camp in Garden Walk. This is c... Full Letter »
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