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THOUSANDS of people turned out in the sunshine for this year s Royston May Fayre. They enjoyed arena events which ranger from the Kangaroos gymnastic team to the Electralites dance group to the Royston Fire Cadets. Hundreds, too, visited the annual... Full Story »
18:46 - 23 April 2008
MORE than 200 runners and a DUMMY turned out for this year s Royston Fun Run. The dummy – otherwise known as Rob – was carried around the 3km course on Therfield Heath by mother and daughter, Patsy Thomasson and Harriet Thomasson. It is the third year the... Read More »
18:40 - 22 April 2008
THE ambitions of Royston Amateur Boxing Club cannot be denied. And it was evident on Saturday evening that even in the past year a lot of hard work and pure effort has been put into making the club a key sporting outlet for youngsters. And the youngsters... Read More »
12:51 - 15 April 2008
Royston 17 Old Haberdashers 6 THE Crows ended their season on a high by seeing off title-chasing Old Haberdashers. Royston ended their opponents hopes of claiming the Herts and Middlesex Division 2 North championship, with Old Streetonians 28-13 win o... Read More »
16:16 - 14 April 2008
THOUSANDS of people visited the 40th Thriplow Daffodil Festival at the weekend. Organiser Lynne Turner said that weekend was a great success despite the rain on Sunday. Attractions throughout the weekend included he... Read More »
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