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Community News: Royston Market by Clive Porter

There has been a market in the town since Richard 1st chartered the first stalls in 1189, although in those days it was grouped around the lower end forming Ermine Street, and the Cross area. As the town grew and buildings became more permanent, it gradually moved further south up the hill to its current position. Royston […]

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Business Profile: Bow Books, Royston’s Independent Bookshop

Open for only six months, but it seems much longer! Bow Books thank you all for the heartwarming welcome, purchases and orders. Invaluable… please keep it up! Support from Royston First, Royston Radio, the Royston Crow, trade networks and The Listing has been unstinting. A special tribute to the bookshop’s small team of fantastic volunteers.

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News from Icknield Walk First School: Christmas Festivities…

Christmas festivities are well underway at Icknield Walk First School. Children from Nursery through to Year 4 have been singing, dancing, learning stage directions, using props and dressing up as they perform their own take on the Christmas Nativity story. Mrs Sherwood, Head Teacher said, “It has been wonderful to see the children performing on

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Community News: Local Bookshop Hosts Football Author by Clive Porter

Since he opened Bow Books in Royston’s Angel Pavement just six months ago Paul Bowes has hosted a succession of authors signing their latest books and the final visitor for 2023 was a lady whose first book he actually published 20 years ago. Carrie Dunn was reunited with Paul, who re-emerged from semi-retirement at the

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Community News: Latest update regarding the future of Royston Picture Palace

With regret Royston Town Council must announce the closure of the Picture Palace. An interim agreement to keep the Picture Palace open comes to an end at the end of the year. The council remains committed to finding a long term solution to keep the cinema open. Councillors are continuing to work hard to find

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