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Community News: Hundreds Flock to ‘Farewell to the Bunt’

Anniversary Exhibition Draws Over 800 Visitors Buntingford Railway & Local History Society marks 60 years since the last goods train on the Buntingford Branch Line The Buntingford Railway & Local History Society (BRLHS) is celebrating the success of its Farewell to the Bunt exhibition, which attracted more than 800 visitors over two days at the […]

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Community News: Parish councils invited to claim Six free trees

South Cambridgeshire District Council is again inviting parish and town councils to take part in its popular Six Free Trees scheme, which has already helped plant 758 trees in communities since its launch. The initiative offers each parish or town council the opportunity to claim either six small trees (whips) or one large pot-grown tree,

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Business News: Just Women – Connecting, Supporting & Inspiring Local Women

A new and inclusive networking group for women, Just Women, offers a welcoming space for women at all stages of life to connect, share stories, and build supportive business networks. Founded by Diane Faben and Suzanne Porter, the group meets monthly at The Woodman Inn, Nuthampstead, and has quickly become a friendly, inspiring space for

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October Cover Images – Autumn Leaves by Carmen Norman

We hope you enjoy our stunning, local cover photography this October. These woodland images, one each on The Listing Royston and The Listing SG8 Villages, were taken up in the woodland at Burloes. Carmen is an award winning fine art landscape and portrait photographer, ARPS, CPAGB and Nikon Professional. Her work covers a wide range

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Local Recognition: Ruth Brown, Town, District (North Herts) and County Councillor

We were delighted to receive a Local Recognition for Ruth Brown, someone who works hard for our community in so many different ways.  She was nominated by her colleague from Royston Liberal Democrats, Dr Carol Stanier, and as you can see, her involvement in the community goes far beyond her political role. Ruth has lived

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Celebrating What’s New & Milestones in Royston & Beyond…

Thank you for all your positive feedback on What’s New and Milestone Celebrations.  We’re delighted to celebrate so many wonderful new ventures and achievements. Here are more exciting new businesses opening their doors. Call & Cloud Phone & Vape Shop High Street, Royston Your one-stop shop for Tech & Vapes 07979 301 251 Flown The

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Friends of Therfield Heath: Royston Wildlife Group Talk

The second exciting and informative talk in the Royston Wildlife Group programme, part of the Friends of Therfield Heath & Greens, will be on Tuesday 28th October with an illustrated presentation by Andrew Wood titled ‘Hertfordshire Butterflies – 40 years of change.’ Andrew Wood is the Butterfly Recorder for Hertfordshire and is responsible for coordinating

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Community News.. Chatty Cafe Royston – Bringing the Community Together

Chatty Cafe Royston is thriving, having recently celebrated 18 months of friendly conversations and community connection. Every Monday, The Jolly Postie in Royston opens its doors from 12noon to 1.30pm for the cafe’s Chatter & Natter table, offering a welcoming space for anyone looking for company. Whether visitors are new to the area, feeling lonely,

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Royston Cave Highlights with Emma – Knights Templar

Downfall of The Templars and the Friday 13th Superstition Formed in 1119, the Knights Templar were a religious, military order. Their primary role was to protect those on pilgrimage to the Holy Lands, which later extended to defending the land. Over time they became a large, pan-European organisation, amassing huge amounts of wealth, land and

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