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CHILDREN from eight Huntingdonshire schools took part in a music festival at Hinchingbrooke Performing Arts Centre on Thursday. The Key Stage 2 Music Festival was a choir workshop for children aged bettween seven and 11. This year s theme was A Journey T... Full Story »
10:49 - 23 April 2008
Saturday 19 April FOOTBALL ROUND-UP A LONG football season is fast reaching its conclusion in both the Cambridgeshire Kershaw and Peterborough Leagues. In the Kershaw Premier, Needingworth needed more than a point that they gained in the 1-1 draw against... Read More »
10:11 - 21 April 2008
FOOTBALL United Counties League Division One Huntingdon Town 3 Bugbrooke St Michaels 1 A LATE double from Lee Bassett saw Huntingdon sign off their season with a victory at Jubilee Park. Chris Caswell gave the home side the lead six minutes before half-ti... Read More »
10:58 - 14 April 2008
COLTS FOOTBALL Alconbury U7 Blues earned a 4-2 victory against Willingham Wolves at the weekend. Alconbury, in stripes, are next in action on Saturday against their Red team rivals.... Read More »
10:11 - 14 April 2008
United Counties League Division One Eynesbury Rovers 2 Rushden & Higham United 2 EYNESBURY threw away a two-goal lead in a see-saw game at Hall Road. Jamie Graham scored after two minutes and again after 37 minutes to seemingly give his side victory. Howe... Read More »
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