FIFTEEN majorettes who took part in a sponsored twirl for five hours on Saturday are hoping that they have raised £400 for their troupe funds. The youngsters twirled their way round Riverside Park in St Neots until they were caught out by heavy showers an
FIFTEEN majorettes who took part in a sponsored twirl for five hours on Saturday are hoping that they have raised £400 for their troupe funds.
The youngsters twirled their way round Riverside Park in St Neots until they were caught out by heavy showers and had to beat a retreat into Bushmead Primary School.
Organiser Anne Steel told The Hunts Post: "They kept going and they still had enough puff left for a big cheer at the end of the day.
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