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the listingYOUR MONTHLY GUIDE TO ROYSTON & BEYOND • JUNE 2013 • ISSUE 94

WHAT’S ON? • COMMUNITY NEWS • LOCAL BUSINESSES

ROYSTON OPEN SECRETS

THE ROYSTON ROCK FESTIVAL

VILLAGE FETES AND FAYRES

ROYSTON IN BLUE ENTRY FORM

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C D PAVEY

Plumbing & Heating Engineers Gas Safe registered plumbers.

Local quality service, competitive prices, free estimates, no callout charge, all work fully guaranteed.

Please see our website for full details. Please call us on 07710 782614 or 01763 242320 [email protected] www.cdpavey.com

C D Pavey adverts for The Listing

Top advert: 1/8 page landscape advert for The Listing, Royston (A4 size)

Bottom advert: 1/4 page portrait advert for The Listing, Villages (A5 size)

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To the June issue of The Listing

CONTENTS

Business

UsefulNumbers

Organisations

Homes&Gardens

Health&Beauty

Eats&Drinks

Community

The Listing

is online at www.thelisting.

info from 1st every month

WELCOME

[email protected]

With best wishes,

EDITOR AND PUBLISHERCath Boughton

[email protected]

EDITORIAL AND SALES01763 248447

[email protected]

WHAT’S ON PAGESLucy Boughton

[email protected]

TheListingTeam:Stayintouch

BOOKING DEADLINE JULY 2013: 15TH JUNE

twitter.com/TheListing#Royston

www.facebook.com/thelisting Cath Boughton

June sees the return of the popular event, Royston Open Secrets on Therfield Heath. Open Secrets is an annual event for all the family to enjoy, showcasing all that the Royston area has to offer. It’s a great way to meet the small businesses and organisations, many of whom don’t have a shop front. Expect arena displays, activities, a classic car show and an agility course for dogs. You can find out more at www.open-secrets.co.uk

Also on the Heath is Royston in Blue, the 5k family fun run/walk in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust. Last year over 800 people took part, creating a wave of blue across the Heath and raising over £25000 for Teenage Cancer Trust in the process. The event is made possible thanks to the generous support of Royston businesses, which means that all entry fees and sponsorship raised goes direct to the charity. Join in the fun on 23rd June, more info www.roystoninblue.co.uk

Look out too for the fetes and markets throughout the villages: Melbourn, Barkway, Therfield and Orwell have organised traditional events including an Open Gardens, with activities and fun for all.

Of course all we need now is the sunshine! But with true Brit grit, we will enjoy all events and make them a success whatever the weather - we look forward to seeing you out and about in June.

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A loving family environment created by qualified happy staff. 98% have a professional childcare qualification and they all love their job.

Individual care and support for each and every child and their families.

Large, fun outdoor playgrounds and fields for the children to explore, to run, skip and jump.

Home cooked food using only the best local ingredients.

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MELBOUrNViLLaGEFETE&MUSiCONTHEMOOr

We’ve a doggy theme this year. The Dog and Duck show are back to show us more Collie and duck antics. Has your dog got talent? If so, sign up for the Dog Show. For inspiration we’ve invited the Chasing Tails Fly Ball team to demonstrate this dog sport.

The arena will be busy with regulars like egg throwing and tug of war – there is a tug of war trophy up for grabs. The Electralites majorette display will wow us. T he Sawston Steel Band will debut with tunes from Nice ‘n’ Jumpy to Rock Around the Clock. Regulars, the Double Take Barber Shop Quartet will wander the field, singing a-cappella. We’re looking forward to another classic vehicles great turnout.

Later in the day Music on the Moor will feature The Remnants playing Rock/Pop/Soul covers from the 50s to the present. Supporting local bands will include Lipstick Torpedo, Inck and The Mockingbirds. We will also have a special hypnotic show by the MADS cast.

Stalls and attractions will amuse all age groups. And new for this year, don’t miss our traditional competitions. Categories include cakes, preserves, flower arranging, vegetable animals, photography, mini gardens, and a kids colouring competition.

As well as our usual bar, BBQ, and tea/cake selection, we are introducing spit roasts, sweet and savoury crepes and freshly cooked donuts, as well as the ever essential ice cream van!Melbourn Village Fete, Saturday 29th June,1pm till latewww.melbournfete.co.uk

THErFiELDViLLaGEFETETherfield’s annual village fete

raises much-needed funds for the maintenance and upkeep of the village church, and offers fun attractions for all the family.

The fete will be in the grounds of St Mary the Virgin’s Church and key attractions this year include fantastic raffle prizes including luxury hampers x 3 ‘Champagne Breakfast’ ‘Morning Coffee’ ‘Afternoon Tea’, a host of exciting activities including a Segway bike course to navigate, bouncy castle, toys/crafts/cakes/plants and the ever competitive welly-wangling competition. There will be mouth-watering refreshments to tempt you including bar and BBQ and cream teas Saturday, 22nd June, 2-5pm www.therfieldfete.co.uk

BarkwayViLLaGEMarkETThe origins of Barkway Market can be traced

back to 1270. Re-established in 1977, the annual Barkway Market typically attracts around 4,000 visitors from miles around. Set in the grounds of one of Barkway’s attractive old houses, the famous Market has become a Hertfordshire tradition in its own right.

Expect around 120 stalls of arts, crafts and local produce, cream teas, local beers, tug of war, church bell ringing and many children’s games.Saturday 22nd June 10am-4pm, www.barkway-village.org.uk

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OUT & ABOUT SUMMErEVENTSiNOUrLOCaLViLLaGESTHiSjUNE

Beyond Royston

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Mon - Fri: 7.30am - 5pm Sat: 9am - 5pm Sunday: by appointment onlyUnit 5 South Close, Royston, Herts, SG8 5UH [email protected]

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We cater for all Budgets and Tastes Ample Free Parking 4 Large ShowroomsFree Design Service Fitting Service Available

A loving family environment created by qualified happy staff. 98% have a professional childcare qualification and they all love their job.

Individual care and support for each and every child and their families.

Large, fun outdoor playgrounds and fields for the children to explore, to run, skip and jump.

Home cooked food using only the best local ingredients.

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OrwELLOPENGarDENSTen gardens are opening in Orwell this month,

ranging from tiny cottage gardens to extensive landscapes with a wide range of flowers, trees & shrubs, original garden designs and innovative landscaping.

Other attractions include cream teas, traditional afternoon teas, plant sale, ice creams, teddy bear treasure hunt, phoenix cards & decorated wheelbarrow competition

All proceeds go to St Andrew’s Parish Church, Orwell. The church will be open all day, so listen to the organists playing in the afternoon, find out about bellringing or admire the wonderful flower arrangements.Orwell village, Cambridgeshire, Sunday 9th June, gardens open 1 – 6 pm Programmes £5 (children £1)

SPaDESaTTHErEaDy!ExPLOriNGTHEHiDDENHiSTOryOFMELDrETH

Meldreth Local History Group’s latest project will begin in earnest this month, when ten test pits are dug at various locations around the village on the weekend of 8th and 9th June. Over 40 volunteers will be involved each day. MLHG has received an Heritage Lottery Fund All Our Stories grant to finance the project, which it hopes will reveal information about how the village developed and evolved.

The Group is working closely with Cambridge University’s Cambridge Community Heritage (CCH) team and Dr Carenza Lewis, head of CCH and former Time Team presenter, has already made several visits to the village in connection with the project.

Several of the pits will be open to the public, so please come along and have a look at what we are digging up! Locations will be published on our website, www.meldrethhistory.org.uk, closer to the time but will include pits at the British Queen, Flambards Close, Fieldgate Nurseries and Chiswick End. Just look out for the blue and white balloons around the village which will mark our public digs, or speak to one of our volunteers that weekend. More test pits will be dug on 6th/7th July and 17th/18th August.

For more information visit www.meldrethhistory.org.uk or contact Kathryn Betts on (01763) 268428 or email [email protected].

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Call on 0800 028 7815 Email: [email protected] Visit our website at: www.plumbing.abcs.org.uk

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The Company HQ is based in Royston, Hertfordshire but we have teams dotted all around the Herts, Cambridge and Essex areas, ready to respond quickly, when you need us most.

No job is too big or too small! We do not charge any callout fees and will always give you an honest, comprehensive quotation before any work takes place.

ABCs is a NHBC registered builder offering an industry leading warranty on all building works.

So call ABCs today and rest assured that you have chosen to use a fully qualified, fully insured, Gas Safe registered, professional team, to carry out your works.

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12 PLaTOOn aRMY CaDET FORCEMons & Weds, 7.15 - 9.30pm, Dodkin Hut, Tannery Drift, Royston. Military Youth: first aid, adventure training, community work, shooting, sports, map & compass. Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. 07963 359758 www.Bedsarmycadets.co.uk2484 (BaSSingBOuRn) SquaDROn aiR TRaining CORPSMon & Weds 7.30 - 9.30pm, Bassingbourn Barracks Military youth organisation providing flying, gliding, adventure training, sports, target shooting and Duke of Edinburgh Awards. A Kyprianou, 01763 249156 www.2484atc.com4 PawS DOg TRaining CLuBPuppy socialisation & adult dog training. Tues eve: Barkway VH: Agility, Flyball, scent work and games Sat: Kneesworth.1:1 Tuition and Behaviour problems Christine Walker 01763 244437 email [email protected] www.4pawsdogtrainingclub.co.ukaEROBiC FiTnESS & Fun ThE ‘wRighT’ waYMon - Thurs, various times and locations. Fitness Classes for male and females - all age groups - speciality groups - 50+ and seniors catered for with special care. Qualified teacher, RSA/LCYMCA/50+/KFA Paula Wright, 01763 243884aFTER SChOOLS CLuBFor 8 to 13 yrs. Drop in Youth Club 4.30 - 6.30pm, Coombes Community Centre. Wii, arts & crafts, sports, pool table. Run by qualified Playleaders from NHDC. Funded by Lottery Grant.aLzhEiMER’S SOCiETYA support group for People with Dementia and their Carers to meet for information and support. 2nd Mon monthly, Blackett Ord Court, Stamford Road, Royston 10am - 12noon Please call Cate Mitcham on 07720 946034angELS SuPPORT gROuPThurs 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29th April, 12.30 – 2.30pm For parents/carers of children with ADHD or Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Drop in meetings – an opportunity to chat with other parents. Free Creche until 2.25pm Children’s Centre, Royston. Leise Cooper 07815 458355angLia LanD YaChT CLuBSuns, Bassingbourn Airfield. Sail and race land yachts on a 2 km circuit. New members welcome. Steve Borrill 0779 669 4743BaBY RhYME TiMEWeds 10–10.30am & 11–11.30am Royston LibraryBaBY MaSSagEBaby Massage & Yoga in Herts-Pre & Post natal yoga, baby massage & yoga. Contact Penny 07944 4 16572 www.babymassageherts.co.uk or [email protected] TuESDaYSTues, 7.30 - 9pm, Coombes Community Centre - informal play, supported by Badminton England with occasional coaching sessions, all abilities. £10 per month. Contact: [email protected] or Gillian on 01763 248081.BaRkwaY SOCiaL CLuBWeds & Fris 8 -11pm. Friendly club, bar, snooker, pool, cards, darts and dominoes. Yearly membership: £6 per person, £10 per couple. We are in the building adjacent to the Village Hall. John Sizer 01763 848927 BaRkwaY kaRaTE CLuBFri 5.30 - 6pm - Tiger tots 5yrs, 6-7pm Juniors & Adults. www.barkwaykarate.co.uk, or [email protected] or 07856 846800BaRLEY TEnniS CLuB COaChing Ladies term time 1.5hr sessions Tues 1- 2.30pm rusty & beginners, Fri’s 10am improvers, 11.30am intermediates, 1pm advanced. Junior holiday courses. Coaches Jan Pledger 01763848242, Liz Wade 01763 273646 www.barleytennisclub.co.ukBaSSingBOuRn BaDMinTOn CLuBBassingbourn Sports Centre.Thurs 8-10pm. A friendly club with a competitive edge. Fields Mens,Ladies and Mixed teams in a local league.Peter Gibson 01763 243696. Peter Scaife 01763 [email protected]

BaSSingBOuRn-CuM- knEESwORTh w.i.Meet 2nd Tues, 7.30pm, Community Room, Knutsford Road, Bassingbourn. Guests welcome. Jean Hamdorff 01763 242139BaSSingBOuRn SnOwSPORTS CEnTRERecreational Skiing & Boarding Weds, Thurs & Suns. Junior Club up to 16 yrs, Sat am with fun and instruction. Every other weekend Yeti Club for childrem, age 3 up. Introduction to Racing, Sat & Race training, Mons. Contact: www.skibass.org or call 08450 728 293BOLLYwOOD DanCE-FiTnESSVenue: Methodist Church, Queens Road Tues, Weds & Fri Eves, Call: Kriti on 07447 831310 to book a class

BuDDing BEaDERSTues 7.30-9.30pm, Bassingbourn Community Centre. A friendly group, pop in or book a workshop.www.buddingbeaders.org.uk. Julie 01763 853257, Sylvia 01763 208397 CRuSE BEREaVEMEnTCruse-hertfordshire.org.uk or Clair Pike at [email protected] LESLiE RaChER 2004 ChaRiTaBLE TRuST 1108727A charity for the benefit of the inhabitants of Royston, Herts within a 2 mile radius from the Parish Church of St John The Baptist. All applications to Limbach Banham & Co Solicitors, John Street, RoystonCaThOLiC wOMEn’S LEaguE2nd Monday each month at Parish Hall, Royston Catholic Church Mrs A Varney, 01763 242812ChERRYhOMES TRuSTLocal charity supporting severely physically disabled people to live independently in their own homes. Loans, grants, practical help & guidance can be provided. Sally Crane on 07716 121 333 or [email protected] ChOiR - Singing aLOuDMons 7-9pm, Greneway School, Royston. We sing a wide mix of songs from popular, traditional, world music etc. Our ethos is to promote and encourage anyone and everyone to sing. www.singingaloud.com or 07916 798 655.CORVuS aMaTEuR DRaMa SOCiETY (CaDS) Royston’s amateur drama group, performing since the 1940s and open to anyone aged 15+. Quarterly meetings as advertised. We welcome all interested parties! Tamsin Cowley 01763 244927 www.cadsroyston.org.uk CORVuS CORnix BaSkETBaLL CLuBMeeting at Royston Leisure Centre Thurs, 4 - 10pm Mini Basketball and basketball for all ages and abilities From 8 years to adult Di Charles 01223 207213 CORVuS CORnix LaDiES BaSkETBaLLMondays 7.30-9pm, Greneway School, Royston. Female coach, friendly group of ladies. Played in a private hall £7 (trial FREE). Age 14+ all abilities. Contact Justine Smith, 01763 853314, 0782 5545266, [email protected] CLuB aShwELLA thriving, inclusive, friendly cycle club for everyone. Over 140 members, for youth, adult, senior levels and families & beginners. Affiliated to the CTC, British Cycling, CTT and Eastern RR League. We now have a grass track course. www.ccashwell.comDEPRESSiOn aLLianCE 1st Tues monthly 2.15 to 4pm, Committee Room & 3rd Tues monthly, 2.15 - 4pm Room 11, Royston Town Hall. A self help group providing a confidential, caring, & non-judgemental place for people to share their thoughts & experiences. All welcome contact Gill Cox [email protected], [email protected] MaJORETTESThursdays, 5-7pm & Sundays 9am-3.30pm at Coombes Community Centre Zoe & Mark Barfield 01763 245447EVERgREEn CLuBWeds 9am - 4pm, Masonic Hall, Royston. Social club with bingo,speakers, entertainment, bring & buy sales, day outings and a mini-market. Mrs Joan Inwood, 01763 224 997

FiVE ‘O’ TaBLE TEnniS anD SOCiaL CLuBWednesday evenings, September to May only, 7.30 - 9.30pm at Market Hill Rooms, Table tennis for the over fifties and their friends. Non-league. Secretary Jan Harmer 01763 230704FORgET-ME-nOT CLuBWeds from 1.45 - 3.45pm at Housing 21, Blackett Ord Court, Stanford Ave, Royston. Speakers, quizzes, bingo, bring and buy, outings and lunches. Barbara Charter, Chair & Secretary 01763 231319FOwLMERE FRiEnDShiP CLuB 2nd Weds monthly, 2.30pm, Fowlmere VH Speakers, events and other activities. For 60yrs+. Contact Beryl May 01763 208565FRank LETTS BLinD FELLOwShiP OF ROYSTOn2nd Tues monthly, 11.30am to 3pm at The Heath Sports Centre, Royston. Open to all blind and partially sighted in the Royston area. Transport can be arranged. Bridget Matthews 01763 231881, or [email protected] OF ThE hERTFORDShiRE waYCaring for this 190 mile long trail which makes its way through the Herts countryside, starting and finishing in Royston. 01763 244509 FRiEnDShiP SChEME FOR MEnTaL hEaLTh (nhS)Befriending service in Royston for adults

recovering from long term mental health problems. Volunteers needed now as befrienders to take clients out for one to one social activities in the community. Alison Kingman 01462 680120, or email [email protected] gaY OuTDOOR CLuBA national activity club for men & women with local groups: Cambridge; Essex and Hertfordshire. Walks of moderate length take place once a month. Come along and make new friends and enjoy some healthy excercise. Check out our website: www.goc.org.uk for details of all national and local activities, or phone Colin on 01763 262647g - STaRS(Georgina Wootten’s School of Dance and Performing Arts) Royston, 6 Days a Week. Melody Movement Baby Ballet, ISTD Ballet, Tap, Modern Theatre, Boys Only Street, Contemporary, Commercial, Body Conditioning, Adult Street Fit, Singing and Musical Theatre [email protected] or 07720713532 or www.gstars.co.ukinFLaTaBLE Fun TiMEWeds 11.30am till 12.30pm, Bassingbourn Sports Centre Toddlers from 18mths Book: 01763 242344 ext 262 SMS 07873 455637Jazz iMPROViSaTiOnThurs eves in Croydon Village, Structured course covering various Jazz styles Tunes rehearsed for a concert performance Advice on Chords, Scales, Structure, Musicianship All instruments Ray Batson 01582-453419 [email protected] wORkShOPMonday evenings, Croydon VH For all instrumentalists of various skill levels, an opportunity to play in a friendly band/group environment.Terry Fox, 01763 244142, or e-mail [email protected] and effective total body workout. Tues & Thurs eves (inc. BodySculpt) & Sat morning, Greneway School, Royston. Weds 7.15 pm, MVC. Mon & Thurs eves, Buntingford. Sarah 07703 422394 [email protected] JuDOkwaiTues 6.30 - 9.30pm, Roysia School. Judo with that family feel, parents can join the Tea Club. For ages 6 yrs plus. John Massmann 01763 241020, [email protected] & kung FuKickboxing Tue 8-9:30pm @Stage Right Studios, Lumen Rd, Royston. Kids Kung Fu (7-10 years) 10:30-11:30am, Adults Kung Fu 11:30-1pm, Sat @Greneway School, Garden Walk, Royston. For further details visit gmax.me.uk, or call Glen on 07563 755 199kniTTing CLuBWoolgatherers machine knitters. A friendly group for the exchange of ideas and machine knitting techniques. Meet alternate Wednesdays 10am to 12 noon,in Thriplow Village Hall, Thriplow 01954 719359kuMOn MaThS & EngLiShKumon after-school programmes for children of all ages and abilities. Royston Study Centre 01763 248562 LaDiES CiRCLE2nd & 4th Thurs monthly. A social organisation for ladies aged 18 to 45. Activities this year include pamper evening, visit to Ely cathedral, Latin dance class, chocolate truffle making as well as fundraising events. Contact Laura Light on 07748 847021 or [email protected] CLuBThurs 2 - 4pm, Coombes Community Centre, Burns Road. A social group with many activities -bingo, bring and buy, tombolas, days out, lunch outings. Peggy Shepherd, 01763 241511LazYDaiSY BiRThing CLaSSESMons 7.45pm - 9.15pm at Coombes Community Centre. Contact Teresa Yardley 07734 511605 [email protected] hOP Swing JiVE DanCETues: Steeple Morden V.H Beginners 7.15 - 8.15pm; Intermediates: 8.20 - 9.30pm; Original 1930’s/40’s style Jitterbug; Couples & Singles Welcome See website for Absolute Beginners Courses. Paul & Debbie 01763 242949 www.getintheswing.comLiTLingTOn BaDMinTOn CLuBMons 7 - 9pm, Friendly club, Contact: Vera 01763 241022LiTTLE LinguiSTSSpanish for children (3yrs to 8yrs) and their grown ups. Coombes Community Centre. Mon 3.45-5.45pm. Suzanne Snowdon, 01234 708226, [email protected] www.littlelinguists.org.ukMCSPLaSh SwiMMing CLuB Fris 6-10pm, For ages 8 - 21+ (ie Masters class) Jenny Brackley– 01763 244593MELBOuRn anD DiSTRiCT gaRDEning CLuB2nd Tues monthly, 7.30pm. All Saints Community Hall, Melbourn. Helen Powell, 01763 245887

MELBOuRn BOwLS CLuBMons 2.30 - 4.30pm, Thurs 10.30 - 12 Coffee Morning, The Moor. Friendly club. All welcome: all ages, genders and experience. Compete in local leagues, with friendly matches at weekends. Contact Arthur Andrews 01763 261990 or e-mail [email protected] BRiDgE CLuBMons 7.30pm, Vicarage Close Community Hall, Melbourn. Come alone or as a pair for Duplicate Bridge. Bridge tuition also available. Howard Waller 01763 261693 [email protected] JuDO CLuBSats 9 -10am 5-8yrs, 10-11.15am 8-10 yrs & 11.15-12.45pm 10yrs+. Mons 6-7pm 8yrs+ & Tues 8.15 - 9.45pm 14 yrs+, Royston Leisure Centre. We are a British Judo Association registered Club with Sport England Clubmark: Iain Reid 01763 241830, 07974 445710, [email protected]

MELBOuRn hiSTORY gROuPConducting historical research about Melbourn having published 4 books. We help people trying to trace ancestors.Colin Limming 01763 260072 [email protected] MuShROOM CLuB The fungus recording group for South Cambs, part of a national network for experts and beginners. Details of future events - John Holden, [email protected] PhOTOgRaPhiC CLuBSept - April Tues 7.30 - 9.30pm Foxton VH Lectures, workshops, competitions, occasional summer events - http://melbourn-photographic-club.co.uk. [email protected], Bruce Huett 01763 232 855 MELBOuRn SquaSh CLuBThriving friendly club, two courts. MVC. Mens & Ladies team, internal leagues, club nights, Juniors & coaching. Single,family, junior & off-peak memberships. Nick Sugden 01763 261064 or [email protected]. Non members 01763 263313 www.melbourn-squash.co.ukMELDRETh BOwLS CLuBTues 10am-12am roll-up. Friendly mixed club, new bowlers welcome. Please wear flat shoes. Shirley 01223 207888 email: [email protected] CROquET CLuB Thurs (May - Sept), behind the British Queen, Meldreth High St. A small, friendly club for beginners & experienced players. Janet Pope 01763 248342; [email protected] TEnniS CLuBA friendly club with members of all abilities. We play on 2 tennis courts at Meldreth Recreation Ground. Further information at the Courts or from the Secretary, Sue Davies, tel: 01763 220174nORTh hERTS STaMP CLuB 2nd Weds monthly, Sept to May 2pm at Room 11, Town Hall.Talks and displays by visiting speakers on a wide range of philatelic subjects. Mr A Kennedy, 01763 247641 OPEn DOORSYouth club for school years 5-8, Mondays 6.30-8pm, Queens Road Methodist Church [email protected] PaPiLLOn PLaYgROuPRoyston Town Centre & Tannery Drift School. For children from 2 years to nursery age. “A warm friendly environment where children learn while having fun.” www.papillonplaygroup.co.uk Anne on 01763 233225 or Carrie on 07909 607753PLaY MuSiC PLaY (FORMERLY MuSiC wiTh MuM) Creative music making sessions for families with babies and children under 5. Sessions happen on Weds & Thurs in Royston. For more information call 01763 246415 or visit www.playmusicplay.co.ukPRiORY quiLTERS1st Tues monthly, 7.30-9.30pm, Room 11, The Priory Centre, . An opportunity to get together with other quilters, 3rd Mon monthly, 1.30 - 3.30pm, an informal sit and sew (not Dec) 01763 243224 quiLTERS MEETSouth Cambs Quilting Guild New members very welcome to this group. 3rd Tues monthly, BVC 7.30 - 9.30. We invite experienced & novice quilters to this friendly group. Sewing days, guest speakers & demonstrations. Barbara 01763 246136 RainBOw PLaYgROuPFor children 2yrs to nursery age, fun and learning through active play, purpose built under 5’s area and playground. Coombes Community Centre Burns Road, Royston Stephanie 01763 230700 or 07746011196REED CRiCkET CLuBSats, 4 teams in the Saracens Herts, Leagues. Suns, 2 teams. Colts, 8+ playing U11 in Cambs. League U13 & U15 in

Herts & Cambs. Leagues. Vibrant club membership. New members welcome. www.reedcc.co.uk adults Richard Robertson 01763 848835, Colts Peter Wholley 01763 246656REED gaRDEning CLuB2nd Weds monthly, 7.30pm (Oct - Jun) Reed VH. A small friendly, all welcome.RETRO DanCE CLaSSESTues 1.30 - 3pm, Stage Right Studios, Lumen Rd. New fun, easy routine each week from a different decade or theme. Call Hayley 07875 751161 or [email protected] CLuB OF ROYSTOnTues. 6.45pm, Royston Golf Club. Meet weekly for fun and fellowship, but make a serious contribution to our community too. Kite Festival, Youth Makes Music, Technology Tournament, Swimathon – all that’s us! We welcome new membership enquiries www.roystonrotary.com or call Jonathan Berks 01763 226178ROunD TaBLE1st & 3rd Thurs monthly, A social organisation for men under 45. Cider making, truck driving, laser warfare, visits to a nuclear bunker and the Scott Polar Research Institute, plus the occasional curry. Simon Whybrow 01763 222653 or 07817 118737, [email protected] www.roystonroundtable.co.ukROYaL BRiTiSh LEgiOn (wOMEn’S SECTiOn)Mondays, 2pm - 4pm RBL HQ, Mill Road, Royston Service and ex-service women and their families. Membership is open to all women including those with no service connections. Mrs S. Titmuss 01763 222824RnLi (ROYSTOn)Monday evenings, bi-monthly. A fundraising organisation, organising street collections & manning stalls. Mrs J Emes, 01763 245958 ROYaL naVaL aSSOC.1st Tuesday of the month 8pm, at the RBL HQ, Mill Road, RoystonService and ex-service and non-service are welcome to meetings/socials. Tony Richardson 01763 222706 or Graham Perry 01763 261325ROYSia wOMEn’S CLuBAffiliated to: National Association of Women’s Clubs Mon 8-10pm Speakers, outings and social evenings, Vacancies for new members.Wendy Pearce 01763 231381, or Mavis Ingle 01763 222524 or email roysia10 @yahoo.co.ukROYSTOn & DiSTRiCT ChaMBER OF COMMERCE Local organisation representing the interests of all businesses. Its fundamental objective is to promote a local enterprise culture in Royston and the surrounding areas in Hertfordshire and South Cambs. Rupert Matthews or [email protected] & DiSTRiCT COMMuniTY TRanSPORTRoyston Hospital. Low cost door-to-door transport for groups or individuals who are unable to use conventional public transport. Office hours 9am-3pm Mon - Fri. Tel/Fax/SMS 01763 245228ROYSTOn & DiST. FaMiLY hiSTORY SOCiETY3rd Mon monthly, 7.30pm at All Saints Community Hall, All Saints Church Melbourn.Tracing your family history www.roystonfhs.org Maureen Faubel 01763 232128ROYSTOn & DiSTRiCT LOCaL hiSTORY SOCiETY8pm 1st Thurs monthly (Oct - Apr), 2nd Thurs in May - Heritage Hall, Royston Town Hall. Historical Talks of the local area. David Allard, 01763 242677 www.roystonlocalhistory.org.ukROYSTOn & DiSTRiCT MEnCaP SOCiETYSociety for people with learning difficulties and their carers. Social calendar, occasional open evenings and fortnightly social club at Meridian School (alternate Tuesdays). New members welcome. Peter Andrew 01763 245363ROYSTOn & DiST. MODEL EnginEERing SOCiETY2nd Weds monthly, Meldreth Manor School also informal workshop, Mons at Meridian School during terms time. New members welcome. Jeff Dickinson 01763 261670 [email protected] & DiSTRiCT MODEL RaiLwaY CLuBBarley Town House, Fri 8pm. Prospective new members welcome to come and visit us, but call first. Tony Noad, 01763 848424.E-mail [email protected] ROYSTOn & DiSTRiCT MOTORCYCLE CLuB1st & 3rd Weds monthly at Eternit Social club in Meldreth at 8pm everyone welcome.www.roystonmotorcycleclub.co.ukROYSTOn & DiSTRiCT PROBuS CLuB2nd Thurs monthly, 12.30 for 1.00pm lunch, Royston Golf Club A regular meeting point

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for retired professional and business men, often with a Guest Speaker. David Gray, 01763 245895, [email protected] ROYSTOn & DiSTRiCT SPORTS COunCiLMeet 4 times a year at Greneway School A forum for all sports clubs in Royston and the surrounding area Di Charles 01223 207213 www.roystonsports.co.ukROYSTOn & DiSTRiCT TOwn Twinning aSSOC Organises twinning visits to our twin towns of La Loupe (France), Grossalmerode (Germany) and Villanueva de la Cañada (Spain) as well as social events such as boules, quiz night, dinners. Contact Paul Rydon [email protected] or 01763 241721) ROYSTOn & SaFFROn waLDEn naTiOnaL TRuSTLast Fri in the month, 7.20pm, Royston Market Hill Rooms and Saffron Walden Town Hall, alternately. Chairman Richard Priestley 01799 513120 ROYSTOn aCTiOn On DiSaBiLiTYAre you physically disabled, feeling isolated, lonely or a bit depressed? Our group will try to cheer up your social life, with interesting speakers and demonstrations, and plenty of time to chat and meet new friends We meet in the lower Town Hall, usually on the 4th Mon monthly, 3pm, and door to door transport is provided. Mrs Barbara Goddard, 01763 244338ROYSTOn aLLOTMEnTS & gaRDEnS aSSOCiaTiOn Coombes Hole, Green Street Royston. Club-house on site. Shop available for members to purchase their gardening needs. We organise our own annual “open day” for the public to view the site first hand. Coach trips are arranged yearly to a place of interest Secretary Mick Griggs 01763 242053ROYSTOn aRTS FESTiVaLRoyston’s annual Arts Festival takes place over four days every September www.roystonartsfestival.orgROYSTOn aRTS SOCiETYTwo afternoon painting sessions monthly, friendly, sociable atmosphere. Nine professional art demonstrations in various media. and two exhibitions per year. New members welcome. Richard Clayton 01763 221322, [email protected]. ROYSTOn BaBY gROuPMons, 2.15 - 3.45 pm at Clinic Room, Royston Health Centre For parents of babies aged 0 - 5 months. Meet other first time mums, listen to guest speakers on a variety of topics. Annette Faamausili, 01763 257982 ROYSTOn BaDMinTOn CLuBBassingbourn Sports Centre 8 - 10 Tues. A friendly club with a competitive edge. Fields Mens, Ladies and Mixed Teams in a local league. Simon Bromilow 01763 249133 (h) Sarah Ready 01763 243826 (h) www.royston-badminton.co.ukROYSTOn BOwLing CLuBOutdoor bowling between April & Sept for ages of 12 years and over. Hon. Secretary, Stan Whitehouse on 01763 245534.ROYSTOn BRiDgE CLuBFriendly, competitive bridge at 7:30 prompt every Thursday at Market Hill Rooms, Fish Hill, Royston.EBU affiliated with results displayed promptly on http://www.bridgewebs.com/roystonherts/ where contact details etc. may be obtained.ROYSTOn CaVE Every Saturday & Sunday and every Bank Holiday from 2.30 to 5pm (last entry 4.30), April to September. Also open on Weds during AugustROYSTOn CELTiC F.C.FA qualified coaches run mini-soccer and 11-a-side football teams. Ages up to 16 for this FA Charter Standard club. Boys and girls are welcome and we keep costs to a minimum. Please contact Club Secretary Carl Filby on 01763 241460 or email [email protected] ChESS CLuBMons from 7.45pm, Room 11, Royston Town Hall (Sept-June). All levels novice to county players. 4 teams in Herts League (champions 2007/8/9) & 2 teams in Cambs League (champions 2010/12). Also friendly games, competitions & training sessions. Kevin Clark: 01763 243370 or [email protected] ChORaL SOCiETYTues (terms time), 8-10pm, Royston Parish Church. Very friendly choir with a wide repertoire of sacred and secular music from all centuries. All welcome Heather Howard, chairman, tel: 01763 249058 email: [email protected] COnTRaCT BRiDgE CLuBFriendly club seeks new members. Thurs, 7-10pm at the Conservative Club,(upstairs bar), 18, Kneesworth Street. Nancy on 01763 242276 or Robert on [email protected] OR just turn up any Thursday. Beginners welcome.

ROYSTOn CRiCkET CLuBBased in Therfield, two adult Sat league teams, a Sun team and Junior teams-under 11,12,13 and 14. All new players are welcome. Paul Harris (adults) on 07966 766120 or David May (Juniors) on 01763 246396. www.roystoncricketclub.co.ukROYSTOn CROwSJunior section of Royston Runners (ages 8-16) Mon eve 6-7pm; Sports Club, Therfield Heath. Groups for different abilities - all welcome. Tina Filby, 01763 241460.ROYSTOn DaY CEnTRE Tues, Thurs & Fri, 10am - 1pm A warm, friendly atmosphere where up to 25 older disabled or housebound can socialise. Sharon 01763 244229ROYSTOn DiSTRiCT giRLguiDingRainbows, Brownies, Guides and Rangers - various times thru the week, meeting mainly at the Guide HQ in Garden Walk. For girls 5 - 18 years. Carol Hilldrop, 01763 247691ROYSTOn DiSTRiCT SCOuTingBoys and girls aged 6-18yrs. Beavers, cubs,scouts,explorers meeting on various nights during the week Michelle Renwick 01223 207095ROYSTOn FOLk CLuBOld Bull Inn, Royston. Playing folk, blues & bluegrass. Check the web-site for open-mic & concert listings - www.roystonfolk.org Contact: Michael Farrow at 01763 249296 for tickets & bookingsROYSTOn gOLF CLuBAn 18 hole course & practice facilities. Membership & Green Fees apply. All welcome. 01763 243476 www.roystongolfclub.co.ukROYSTOn gREEnFingERS gaRDEning CLuB4th Weds monthly (not Aug or Dec), 7.30pm, Coombes Community Centre, Royston . A friendly club with talks, outings, competitions and demonstrations. New members welcome – come along as a visitor! Anne Rayner, 01763 244424 or [email protected] hEaTh aRChERY CLuB A small and friendly club, beginers and experienced archers welcome. Meet Suns at Therfield Heath. Beginers courses and all equipment available. Dave(training) 01763 242889 or Helen (secretary) – 01763 244505 http://www.roystonarchery.orgROYSTOn hOCkEY CLuBTraining: men’s 1st and ladies 1st on Mon 7-8:30pm, St.Edmunds College. All adult teams Weds 7-8:30pm, specific team coaching 8:30 - 9:30pm, Bassingbourn Barracks including “back to hockey” sessions. Juniors Sun 10-1pm, Meridian School. New members welcome, contact Colin Smith on 01763 250982 or [email protected] www.roystonhockeyROYSTOn LaDiES’ LunChEOn CLuBA friendly group of like-minded women who meet for a two course lunch at 12.30 - 3pm at The Cambridge Motel, Shepreth, 2nd Mon monthly, includes a guest speaker. Secretary 01763 243388ROYSTOn LiOnS CLuB2nd and 4th Weds each month at The Old Barn, Upper King Street, Royston Part of the world’s largest service organisation. We serve the community and have fun too! Contact: Keith on 01763 231492 or e-mail [email protected] YOung VOiCESSix music making, drama and singing workshops each term for children from 5 to 9 years. Tues 4pm, Methodist Church hall Queens road. Call Linda Bance on 01763 246415 www.playmusicplay.co.ukROYSTOn MERiDian MEn’S kEEP FiT CLaSSMon’s 7.30 – 9.30pm, Meridian school gym. We follow a well tried session, including: warm up, basketball, circuit training, football and volley ball (occasionally tennis, indoor cricket and hockey). Ray Munden 01763 241217 or Email [email protected] MuSiC CEnTRESat 9.15am-12.15pm Meridian School. Organise choirs, brass, woodwind, string, recorder, guitar & percussion ensembles. Classes for theory of music. Open to school children yr 4 to yr 13. Tessa Williams, 01438 351138 or [email protected]

ROYSTOn nETBaLL CLuBFriendly sociable club who are always happy to welcome new members. Training takes place on a Wednesday evening from 7.30 until 9pm. Tracey Stimson, 01763 247634ROYSTOn PhOTOgRaPhiC SOCiETYThursday evenings at Icknield Walk School from 7.30pm to 10pm. New members always welcome. Andrew Fox, 01763 222856 ROYSTOn POwER kiTERSLocal Power Kite, Buggy and Board Club.We Weds, The Heath and can also be found there on other windy days.Training available.www.therpk.co.uk [email protected]

ROYSTOn RnaMeetings at Royal British Legion (RBL),1st Tues monthly. A good Social Programme held at RBL also we have weekends away.Contact S/M Graham Parry, 01763 261325 [email protected] RaCkETS BaDMinTOn CLuBTues 6pm to 8pm Royston Leisure Centre. Recreational badminton in a friendly atmosphere. All skill levels welcome. Graham Benstead on 01763 242558ROYSTOn RaMBLERSPromoting walking by organising led walks. Monitoring the condition of local rights of way. David Allard, 01763 242677 www.ramblers-herts-northmiddlesex.org.ukROYSTOn RaSCaLS ChiLDMinDERS SuPPORT gROuPEvery Weds, 9.15 – 11.15am, The Guide Hut, Garden Walk A friendly social group for all registered childminders, activities, story, singing, juice and biscuits. Contact: Kerry 01763 243159 ROYSTOn ROCkETS BMx CLuBRegular competitions & club sessions at the BMX track behind the Coombes Community Centre Phil Townsend, 01763 260959ROYSTOn ROunDERSA mixed, friendly and official Rounders England club for adults and children 14+. Training every Sunday 7-8pm, first session free then £3 pay as you play. Outdoors April - Sept, Royston Heath. Indoors Oct - March, Royston Leisure Centre. Contact Vicky Bacon (Secretary) on 07943 862485 or email [email protected] ROYaL BRiTiSh LEgiOn CLuB Mon to Thurs 5.30-11pm, Fri 5.30-11.30pm, Sat 4-11.30pm & Sun 12-10.30pm. A Social Club affiliated to RBL, activities for all ages including live entertainment on Sat evenings and trips. Contact: 01763 244560 or email [email protected] RugBY CLuBTues, 7pm, The Heath Sports Club Rugby Union Football Club in Herts - Middx. 1st XV, 2nd XV, Veterans, Youth and Minis. Mini/Youth 10am Jamie Johnson, 01763 247522ROYSTOn RunnERSTuesdays 6.30pm Beginners, 7.30pm Experienced Runners Sundays 9am long run, all abilities. Call Maurice Hill, 01763 241182 or 0771 913 2793ROYSTOn ShORT MaT BOwLS CLuB Mons & Weds 2.30 to 4.30pm (Oct - April) Coombes Community Centre, Burns Road. informal friendly group. New members are always very welcome. Terry Mitchell 01763 848775 or [email protected] ShORT TEnniSThurs 11.15am - 12.15pm 01763 247630, Thurs 2.30 - 3.30pm Anne 01763 244138 & Fris 9.30 - 11am Fred 01763 230050, Coombes Community Centre, Royston. A group of energetic retired people playing for pleasure and exercise.ROYSTOn SighT inFORMaTiOn POinT.Now at Stevenage Central Library on 3rd Wed of the month from 10 - 12noonROYSTOn SPiRiTuaLSiST ChuRChEvery Sun, 6.30pm Room 11, Royston Town Hall. Hymns, prayers & a visiting medium demonstration. All Welcome Collection plate, refreshments. Awareness group Thurs 8pm under guidance of an experienced teacher. Judy Moule 01223 503345ROYSTOn SwiMMing CLuBMon, Wed & Fri 6-8pm, Leisure Centre.Qualified training and coaching for competitive swimmers of all ages. The club enters teams in local galas and [email protected] www.roystonswimmingclub.co.ukROYSTOn TaBLE TEnniS CLuBThurs 7.30 - 10.30pm at Coombes Community Centre, Burns Road, Royston. Play competitive table tennis with 6 teams of varying ability in the North Herts League Fred Bendall, 01763 230050 or Gordon Barnes Club Secretary, [email protected] www.roystonttc.com ROYSTOn TEnniS CLuB Have 6 floodlit courts at Heath Sports Centre, Therfield Heath. Full LTA tennis & coaching programmes available with social & fun sessions. Public courts can be booked via Heath Sports (01763 2436130). For full club details www.roystontennis.co.uk. Club Secretary, Christine Knight 01763 261676 ROYSTOn TiME BankA community skills exchange allowing you to earn ‘time credits’ by helping others. You can then spend the time credits on getting people to come and help you. We also hold events, and a regular cafe. Contact Savita Mason, Time Bank Co-ordinator – 01462 689405 or [email protected] TOwn BanDRehearse on Thurs 7.30-9.30pm at The Band Room, behind the Manor House Club. Brass Band contesting, concerts, summer fetes, parks. Any age and standard

welcome. www.roystontownband.org.uk Roger Simons, 01763 246929, [email protected] TOwn FCGarden Walk, Royston Clubhouse:01763 241204, - Terry McKinnell Secretary 07772 086709 and Steve Jackson Chairman 07850383483ROYSTOn TOwn LaDiES FCGarden Walk, Royston Clubhouse: 01763 241204; Pat Lewis Manager 07843 350497ROYSTOn TOwn YOuTh FCFA Charter Standard Community Club with FA qualified coaches running mini soccer, 9v9 and 11-a-side teams from U7 to U18, girls and boys football. Please contact Chairman Simon Dobson 07815 322605 or Secretary Andy Toovey 07540 124524ROYSTOn TOwnSwOMEn’S guiLDFirst Fri monthly, 7.15 pm Room 11, Royston Town Hall A warm welcome awaits you at our monthly meetings. Speakers on a variety of subjects, plus outings, theatre trips, etc. Elizabeth Hollomby 01763 246347 or Pauline Gates 01763 221314.ROYSTOn TREFOiL guiLDFirst Wed each month, 7.30pm at the Guide HQ, Garden Walk. We have a varied social calendar including speakers and outings and sometimes help out with the Guide and Brownie functions. 01763 243801ROYSTOn wEaTues 10am-11-30am Royston Town Hall Carol Bradshaw, 01763 268678ROYSTOn wi (aM)2nd Wed mthly, 10am for coffee, 10.30am start, Market Hill Rooms. The modern face of the WI, a group of friendly ladies invite you to join them for speakers, coffee mornings, outings, fun and friendship. Make time for yourself: Monica Gray 01763 245895 ROYSTOn wi (PM)2nd Thurs monthly, 1.45 - 4pm at Heritage Hall, Royston Town Hall The Royston branch of this large organisation where you can meet new friends and enjoy social events. Helen Barrett 01763 849122ROYSTOn wiLDLiFE gROuPMonthly meetings in the Town Hall on Tues 7.30pm, with talks from leading experts in wildlife, ecology and conservation. Don Shewan 01763 244079.ROYSTOn wRiTERS CiRCLE3rd Thurs monthly, 8pm at Town Hall, Royston. Informal, friendly group writing for fun and pleasure. Julie Dore, 01954 719395 or [email protected] www.roystonwriterscircle.co.uk ROYSTOn YOuTh ChOiRThurs 6 – 7 pm at Roysia School. For Year 7 and above with some singing experience. Popular, classical and traditional music in arrangement for upper voices.(Hertfordshire Music Service) Pam Lambert 01763 268667 or e-mail [email protected] gaRDEnER’S CLuB2nd Mon each month at 7.30 pm.in Sandon Village Hall.Small friendly group of enthusiastic gardeners with talks, competitions, garden visits and an annual show. New members or visitors are always welcome.Tony Barker 01763 288416 email [email protected] SwiMMingSwimming lessons from 4 yrs old at Linton & Fulbourn. Non-swimmers to advanced. After school & Sat’s. Progressive & fun lessons with experienced, friendly teachers. Lessons for Life! 01799 501293 mob:07947 730287 www.sas-swimming.co.uk SMaRTiES PRE-SChOOL & OuT OF SChOOL CLuBMon, Tues, Wed & Fri 9-12, for 2 - 3yrs. Tues, Wed & Fri 9-1pm & Thurs 9-2pm, for rising 5’s A fun, safe environment for children with a fully qualified team. After School & Holiday Club) 3.10-6pm term time, 8.30am-5.30pm holiday time. Debbie 07952 100208 or 01763 852888SquEakY gaTE Coombes Community Centre, Thurs 2 - 6pm A creative education, production & performance charity working with people at risk of social exclusion. Accredited training and stage original performances/exhibitions involving professional musicians/artists. Beth McCabe 01223 361164 [email protected] www.squeakygate.org.ukSTagE RighT STuDiOSMon to Thurs 3.30 - 9pm. Sats 9am-3pm.Fully equipped dance studios. Ballet, Tap, Modern, Jazz, Streetdance, Disco, Lyrical, Drama, Musical Theatre, Singing. Boys only classes. BTDA and ISTD grades & vocational exams. London College of Music awards. All ages and abilities. Kerry 01763 244866 or [email protected] STEPhaniE PRiOR SChOOL OF DanCingVarious days & times. Classes for all ages. Mini Movers (18 mths-3 years), Freestyle

Disco, Street Dance & Hip Hop, Ballroom & Latin American, Rock & Roll, Lyrical, Ballet, Vocal Coaching, Musical Theatre. Tara 01763 878587 www.stephaniepriordance.co.ukST JOhn aMBuLanCEAdults - Wed 7.45 - 10pm, Cadets (10-17 yrs) - Tues 7-8.30pm, Badgers (6-10 yrs) - Fri 6-7.15pm at St John Ambulance HQ. All welcome to join our friendly group of members to learn First Aid Skills. We provide a first aid service in and around Royston. Sarah Betts 01438 728100SunBEaMS BaBY & TODDLERSEvery morning except Thurs, 9.30 - 11.30am at St Mary’s Church Hall, Melbourn Road. A Baby and Toddler group for Mothers and Carers. Alison Hammond, 01763 249336 SuPPORTERS OF aLL SainTS ChuRChPlease join us in fund raising and social events to aid the maintenance of All Saints Parish Church. All welcome. Colin Limming, 01763 260072 [email protected] ThE BESTMax 6 pupils to a class, various classes available from parent and baby to adult lessons, in a private heated pool with lounge viewing area. 01763 208013 or www.swimplythebest.co.ukTaP DanCing FOR aDuLTSTues from 6pm to 7pm at Coombes Community Centre Julie Poole on 0794 4992726ThE MORDEn’S SCOTTiSh COunTRY DanCE CLuBTues 8 - 10pm ( Sept - April), Guilden Morden VH. Beginners & experienced dancers welcome. Contact Brian Moore 01763 852 705.ThE ThRiPLOw SOCiETYLocal History, Talks and outings. Contact: Shirley Wittering 01763 208269 http://thriplow.org.uk/cms/thriplowsociety.pcTigER TOTS PRESChOOL gYMnaSTiCSMorning classes for babies 8weeks to 3yrs. Morning and afternoon classes for 3 - 5yrs. Contact Litsa on 07775 853123 or www.tigertots.co.ukTiME TRaCkERSLast Sat monthly, Royston Museum. For young people ages 8 -16 yrs who want to explore the objects, buildings and history of the local area. Guided by expert local archaeologist Sylvia Beamon. Carol Kaszak, 01763 242587TinY TaLk BaBY SigningBaby signing classes at Coombes Community Centre Fridays from 10am to 11am. Contact Natalie Hanlon [email protected] 07740 643690 or 01223 208144 www.tinytalk.co.uk TRiangLE BaDMinTOn CLuB Each Tues at Melbourn Village College 8- 10 pm in Sports Hall. Many social events throughout the year. Mervyn King 01763 241624;Brian Holson 01763 241195u3a More than 25 activity & learning groups. Monthly meeting with guest speaker every third Wed monthly (except December) at 2.45pm, Melbourn Village College. Mr. Arthur Alderton 01763 260399 unDER FiVE’S STORYTiMEFri’s 2 – 2.30pm Royston LibraryVOLunTEERingVolunteer Centre, Royston Town Hall, Royston, Herts SG8 7DA. Denise Graham, 01763 243020 [email protected] www.roystonvolunteer.org.ukwiLLiaM LEE’S ChaRiTYA local charity, offering aid to residents of the town in financial difficulty.The grant size depends on individual circumstances, but we give careful consideration to all applications. Clerk to the Trustees 01763 241048VEgETaRianS & VEganS gROuPSocial events, info stalls, campaign about animal welfare issues. [email protected], www.nhveg.org.uk, facebook group.Royston local contact: Daisy Lachat 07503 554567.YOga in PREgnanCYClasses for individuals and small groups. Stretch, breathe and relax. Time to bond with your baby. Birth preparation is included. Suitable from 14 weeks to birth. Call Penny Constantinou on 07944 416572 www.babymassageherts.co.ukYOuTh CLuB Mon and Wed, 7 - 10pm, Meridian Centre, Meridian School Fris, 7 - 10pm, Coombes Community Centre, Tues 4 - 6pm Lots of fun, just come along! Gary Leask - 0774 776 2829zuMBaMon 10 - 11am, Coombes Community Centre contact Cherie on 07743 469119 or [email protected]

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ISSUE NO.26 JUNE 2013

Keeping Royston residents in touch with their local council

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Royston May Fayre

After the terrible disappointment of last year’s cancelled May Fayre, it was wonderful to see huge crowds enjoying a wonderful day at the Royston May Fayre in gloriously warm and sunny weather! On one of our best ever attended Fayres, families enjoyed all the fun of many interactive events, such as the hugely popular trampoline bungee jump, bouncy castles, fun fair and Punch and Judy shows, to name just a few. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Susan, our Town Clerk, the May Fayre Committee and the volunteers for all their hard work and commitment in staging this annual town event and producing such an excellent May Fayre for residents to enjoy.

New and Improved Annual Town Meeting

Tuesday 5 March saw Royston Town Council introduce some new innovations to the Annual Town Meeting to make the evening more special for Community Service Award winners. Refreshments were served before the meeting began and the Town Mayor, Cllr Lindsay Davidson, introduced each award winner with an extensive biography about them and why they had been given a community award and then interviewed each one afterwards. It all proved to be a great success and the six award winners said afterwards that they had really appreciated being given that extra time during the meeting and being able to tell everyone a little bit about themselves.

Royston Town Council felt it was very important to give residents the chance to learn as much as possible about these local heroes and show them the full honour and respect they deserve for the many years of excellent service each one had given to our town. There was a very good attendance in the Town Hall that night and feedback afterwards was very positive about the more personalized format.

Community Service Awards went to: Maurice Hill, for services to Royston Runners; Tracy Aggett, services to Royston Methodist Church; Margaret Coates, services to St John's Parish Church; ; Mayor Cllr Lindsay Davidson; Carole Kaszak, services to Royston and District Museum; Sally Jones, services to Royston Town Twinning; Mike Sweetlove, reading the Royston Crow for the Blind.

Mayor of Royston 2013 to 2014 I am truly honoured to have been given the opportunity to be Mayor of Royston. Looking back at the past Mayors, I will have a tough act to follow but will do my very best to uphold their fine

examples and am looking forward to representing Royston Town in a civic capacity. The Royston Town Council Coat of Arms carries the motto “A bonis ad meliora” which means “From good things to better” and this is something which I shall always bear in mind and hope that residents and businesses will join with me in trying to achieve.

My chosen charity for the year is CLIC Sargent Cancer Care for Children who provide clinical, practical, financial and emotional support to help children and young people, and their families, cope with cancer and get the most out of life. They are there from diagnosis onwards and aim to help the whole family deal with the impact of cancer and its treatment, life after treatment and, in some cases, bereavement. CLIC Sargent has a team based at Addenbrooke’s Hospital offering support to Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire patients.

Half of the charity funds raised will go to CLIC Sargent and the other half to the Royston Town Mayor’s Community Trust Fund which awards grants to worthy local organisations within Royston.

I am planning several fund raising events throughout the year which will be publicised nearer the times and hope that residents and local businesses will be able to support me in raising funds for these deserving charities.

Donations can be made at any time directly to the Royston Town Mayor’s Community Trust Fund at the Town Hall, where Gift Aid forms are available in order to reclaim tax. Alternatively, on line donations can be made at:

https://mydonate.bt.com/charities/roystonmayorcommunitytrustfund

Cllr Robert Smith

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ROYSTON TOWN COUNCIL

Town Hall, Melbourn Street, Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 7DA

Tel: 01763 245484 Fax: 01763 248016

Town Clerk: Mrs Susan Thornton-Björk

Town Hall Office Opening Hours:

Monday to Thursday: 9 am to 5 pm

Friday: 9 am to 4.30 pm

www.roystontowncouncil.gov.uk [email protected]

ROYSTON TOWN COUNCILLORS A list of all Councillors’ names and contact numbers is given below, together with details of the wards they represent. All Town Councillors serve in a voluntary capacity and are elected for a 4 year term of office. Councillors are not paid and do not receive any allowance for attending meetings.

Town Mayor: Cllr Robert Smith Deputy Mayor: Cllr Marguerite Phillips

Palace Ward: Cllr Martin Beaver 38 Yeats Close, Royston, Herts. SG8 5TE 01763 230364 Cllr Lynn Berry 22 Serby Ave, Royston, Herts. SG8 5EH 01763 243272 Cllr Elizabeth Freeman 22 Victoria Crescent, Royston, Herts. SG8 7AX 01763 230060 Cllr Robert Inwood 9 Thackeray Close, Royston, Herts. SG8 5TF 01763 221793 Cllr Philip Mayne 16 Gower Road, Royston, Herts. SG8 5DU 01763 246550 Meridian Ward: Cllr Paul Grimes 6 Valley Rise, Royston, Herts. SG8 9EY 01763 244139 Cllr Mike Harrison 12 Highlands, Royston, Herts. SG8 9HE 01763 220055 Cllr Marguerite Phillips 27 Redwing Rise, Royston, Herts. SG8 7XU 07903 715533 Cllr F John Smith 18 Hawthorn Way, Royston, Herts. SG8 7JS 01763 243082 Cllr Robert Smith 21 Redwing Rise, Royston, Herts. SG8 7XU 01763 222890 Heath Ward: Cllr Peter Burt 40 Echo Hill, Royston, Herts. SG8 9BB 01763 248042 Cllr Lindsay Davidson 5 St Mary’s Park, Royston, Herts. SG8 7XB 01763 221431 Cllr John Davison Email: [email protected] 07802 907700 Cllr Victoria Hulström-Allen Email: [email protected] 01763 247498 Cllr Graham Palmer 8 Grays Close, Royston, Herts. SG8 5AS 01763 243326

Focus on your councillors

Cllr Marguerite Phillips is this year’s Deputy Mayor and sits on the Planning and

General Purposes and Highways Committees and is a representative on the May Fayre and Sport Royston Committees.

Why did you stand for election as a Town Councillor? I have always been involved in local life in one way or another as I think it is important to make a useful contribution to the community. For many years I helped to run a large and successful swimming club in the London area and was a swimming official.

What is the best thing about being a councillor? I feel that I am making a difference in getting the opinions of the people of Royston heard, especially in matters relating to planning. I want to help to protect the beautiful countryside that we have in this county from overdevelopment. I also enjoy designing and preparing the Town Crier newsletter. How long have you lived in Royston? We moved here from Pinner, Middlesex in 2004 to be nearer to our daughter who already lived here and also because we loved the area.

What is your occupation? I have worked in education for 23 years now and am an IT Technician in a large secondary school. However, I have just reduced my working week in order to help care for my elderly parents.

What family do you have? Ray and I have three daughters, two of whom live in Royston and the other in Rickmansworth – two weddings down and one to go! We have two grandsons, one who lives and goes to school here in Royston and the other who likes coming to stay with “big nanny”.

Do you have any hobbies? I am quite creative and artistic and am hoping to find the time to take up painting again. I read a lot and love my Kindle, mainly because if I finish a book late at night or while away on holiday I can just download another!

On Saturday 9 March, Royston and District Museum was the venue for an exciting Stone Age experience for children. Organized by Clive and James Dilley, who were two of the original leaders of the Time Trackers children’s archaeology group, in conjunction with the museum, the interior was transformed into a Stone Age activity zone. A replica wooden hut was built using deerskins

and rods. Other activities included hand art, making rope from Yucca leaves with flint scrapers, making Yucca paint brushes for using with replica Stone Age paints, pottery workshops, and also seeing what a Shaman head dress made from bones was like.

Nearly 250 visitors both from Royston and beyond came along for this very unusual and informative day and our thanks must go to the Museum Curator, Carole Kaszak and her team, as well as Clive and James for all their hard work in creating such an enjoyable event.

Royston Museum goes back to the Stone Age

Royston Picture Palace nears completion

Town Councillors were treated to a very special preview of Royston’s new cinema facility at Royston Town Hall. The Royston Picture Palace, which is being jointly funded by Royston First and Royston Town Council, will soon be opening its doors to the public.

We also would like to take this opportunity to extend our very best wishes for the future and deepest thanks to Carole Kaszak, as she retired in March after many years of committed service to the Museum and to her assistant Anstey Garrick Green who also left in March to have her second baby.

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Local online business So Gifted has moved to new premises on Highfields Business Park, just off the A1198 in Kneesworth, and is proud to launch its So Quick Counter Collection service.

Nici Martin launched gift and homewares company So Gifted.co.uk online in 2003, when she and friends struggled to find good quality, fun and educational toys for their small children. The site offers a wealth of unique gifts for all budgets and all occasions.

Since then, the business has grown phenomenally, launching sister sites SoGiftedEducation.co.uk which provides inspirational teaching and learning aids to schools and nurseries, and MyGreenWellies.co.uk, jam-packed full of new and innovative products for the experienced or novice gardener.

The new premises mean that local customers can place orders online and opt to collect their orders free of charge from Highfields Business Park. So Quick Counter Collection is available 10am-5pm Monday to Friday, with orders placed before 3pm ready to collect that same day.

In addition, So Gifted is offering a fulfillment service to other local businesses. Perhaps you run an online shop but are struggling to fulfill the orders from home? Or your time is spent packing up and sending brochures and mailings? One such company that So Gifted fulfill orders for is ThisHealth.com, a Super Foods, enzymes, vitamins and oils retailer which offers superior quality products at an affordable price. Taking advantage of So Gifted’s great courier and Royal Mail networks could be a cost effective solution for your business.To find out more visit • www.sogifted.co.uk • www.sogiftededucation.co.uk • www.mygreenwellies.co.ukYou can speak to nici Martin by calling 01763 241111So Gifted, Unit 4a, Highfields Business Park, Old North Road, kneesworth, herts Sg8 5JT

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Royston Cave are looking for Guides and Attendants on Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holidays 2.15 to 5.15 and (in August only) Wednesdays (same hours)

Volunteers would have to give a minimum of 15 hours i.e. 5 sessions over the season.

Royston Day Centre are looking for Lunch helpers to go on a rota to help weekly/fortnightly or monthly on Tuesdays, Thursdays or Fridays for approx. 3 hours

Cokenach Cricket Club are looking for a Volunteer Bar/Cellarman to help run their bar at weekends during the cricket season

Please ring 01763 243020 or email [email protected] or visit www.do-it.org for more details

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Method1. Open the beetroot and reserve the beetroot pieces for another day. Soak the smoked salmon in beetroot juice for 30mins then drain off.2. Meanwhile prepare the avocado. Slice in half lengthways and pull the two halves apart. Using a spoon gently pluck out the stone and place the avocado flat side down on a chopping board.3. From the top of the avocado make slices across approximately half a centimeter thick so that you end up with roughly eight short “C” shaped pieces.4. Run a piece of lemon around the inside of a medium sized ramekin and arrange the avocado into the bottom to make a flat covered surface. The lemon will stop the avocado from going brown.5. Next mix the cream cheese in a bowl with a pinch of salt and cracked pepper and a slight squeeze of lemon juice.6. Add a layer of the cream cheese mixture on top of the avocado in the ramekin about 1cm in thickness.7. Top the cream cheese mixture with the beetroot-infused salmon to make the third layer, then cover and refrigerate for 10 minutes to set.8. When you are ready to serve the dish run a warm knife around the inside of the ramekin and turn out on a plate, and complement with slices of beef tomato, sliced buffalo mozzarella and sprigs of basil topped with olive oil.A truly colorful dish! Buon Appetito!

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Herts Country MarketWednesdays and Saturdays From 8am Corn Exchange, RoystonOutdoor MarketEvery Wednesday and Saturday, 8am - 2pmMarket Hill, Royston

Greenhouse Markets Every Thursday - Fashion & Pamper Market 10am - 4pm Every Friday - Arts & Crafts Market 10am-3.30pmEvery Sunday - Flea Market, 10.30am - 2.30pm Town Centre, LetchworthOrwell Pannier Market1st Saturday monthly Sat 1st June10-12pm Orwell Village HallFowlmere Farmers’ Market 2nd Saturday monthly Sat 8th June9am - 12noon Village HallFarmers’ Market Wimpole 2nd Saturday monthly Sat 8th Junefrom 11am - 3pm Wimpole Hall

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Traditional butchers offering great quality free range and local meat, poultry and game, at great value, every day, together with a large range of artisan cheeses, and delicatessen products. And, our renowned home made pies and handmade sausages including the original Royston Banger.

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Our opening hours are:Tuesday to Thursday 8am to 5pm, Friday 8am to 6pmSaturday 8am to 4pm. Sunday and Monday closed

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THE ROYSTON METHODIST

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Present that well established and fine folk/ceilidh band

THE CAMBRIDGE CROFTERS IN CONCERT

Tickets £8 (concessions £6) includes interval refreshments

Proceeds will be shared between Royston and District Community Transport and the Royston Methodist Church

Sandon Farmers’ Market3rd Saturday monthly Sat 15th June9.30am - 12noonVillage HallShepreth Village Hall MarketLast Saturday monthly

Sat 29nd June1pm - 5pmVillage HallCroydon Village MarketLast Sunday monthlySun 30th June, 10.30am - 1pmVillage Hall

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Wimbledon is almost here so break out the Pimm’s, sunshine and strawberries and cream!Pimm’s is a fantastic liqueur and far too versatile to be enjoyed exclusively in one cocktail, so here are a couple of variations as well as the original Pimm’s and lemonade... After all it has been almost twelve months since we have seen the sun!

Pimm’s & LemonadeTake a tall glass filled with ice and add 1/3 Pimms, 2/3 lemonade with some mint, a slice of cucumber, some orange and a couple of strawberries.

Pimm’s & GingerTake a tall glass filled with ice and add 1/3 Pimm’s, 2/3 Ginger Ale, a slice of lemon and a sprig of mint

Pimm’s RoyalIn a Champagne Flute add 25mls of Pimm’s then top up with Prosecco and garnish with a strawberry

Pimm’s DueceTake a tall ice filled glass and add 1/3 Pimms, 1/3 orange juice and 1/3 cranberry juice then garnish with a strawberry and slice of orange.

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MELDrETHMONDayarTGrOUPFormed in 2009, Meldreth Monday Art Group currently has

11 members - 6 men and 5 women. We meet informally, usually fortnightly, at Meldreth Church Hall. In the good weather and summer time we may sometimes meet at an outdoor location. Casual group visits to London Art Galleries have also been arranged.

Members paint a wide variety of subjects, in whatever medium they choose, watercolour and acrylic being the most popular. The group includes some experienced artists and some relative beginners. We paint in a friendly atmosphere encouraging each other and commenting constructively on each other’s work.

There are no membership fees and no committee. The cost of hall hire is shared equally between us. Meldreth Monday art Exhibition, until 20th July, Royston and District Museum

MELBOUrNPHOTOGraPHiCCLUBFor the first time this club is running a summer programme.

All photographers in the area are welcome to join us on Friday 7th June from 6pm at The Green in Barrington.

The Royal Oak hosts the local classic car club. Getting there as the cars arrive should net some good pictures. The village is beautiful and there are some wetlands on the outskirts towards Shepreth.

For further information or any queries please e mail [email protected]

The club restarts its winter programme on Tuesday 17th September at Foxton Village Hall at 7.30pm.

New members, of any skill level, warmly welcome. For more details and some examples of members photographs please visit our new website at www.melbourn-photographic-club.co.uk

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What’s on give BloodRoyston Town hall, Thurs 20th June 1 – 3.15pm & 4.30 – 7pm

Monthly Craft MarketSat 1st June, 9.30am - 3.30pm Free admission, free parkingTea, coffee, drinks and cakes for sale at the Atrium caféLinton Village College, Linton Contact: 01223 890219

antiques & Vintage FairSun 2nd June, 10am - 4pmHomemade cakes & refreshmentsEntry fee appliesBarkway Village Hall, SG8 8BSContact: 01763 289748, [email protected]

Volunteers week Drop-inweds 5th June, 10.30am – 12.30noonMorning refreshments at the new Volunteer Centre offices, and get to know each otherRoyston & District Volunteer CentreRoyston Town Hall Annex, Melbourn Street, Royston SG8 7DAContact: 01763 243020, www.roystonvolunteer.org.uk

Pilates ClassesStarts wed 5th June, 5pm and 6pmBeginners level, booking essentialRoyston Complementary Health CentreBookings: 01763 247440

Meiru’s Chinese Cooking ClassesSix week course starts wed 5th June, Every wed, 6.45pm – 8.45pm Limited Spaces availableMeridian School, RoystonContact: 07935 212398, [email protected]

whistle Down the wind (Lytton Players)wed 5th - Sat 8th June, 7.45pm, Sat Matinee 2.30pmGordon Craig Theatre, StevenageBox office: www.gordon-craig.co.uk, 01438 363200

Messy Church LiteThurs 6th June, 9.30 - 11amFree and open to all pre-schoolers and their carersCoffee, snacks and playtimeSt John the Baptist Church, Royston Contact: [email protected]

Let all the worldThurs 6th June, 7.30pm Rev Dr Janet Wootton, director of Training at the Congregational Federation will talk about “Let all the World” singing with the worldwide churchGuilden Morden Congregational Church, Pound Green, Guilden MordenContact: 01767 67768

Royston Rock FestivalFri 7th June, 5.30 – 11pmThe Heath, RoystonTickets: 01763 243613

harriet kelsall Bespoke JewellerySat 8th June, open all dayJewellery and classic cars, a classic car studio where you can also relax in the summer sun on our decked area with a delicious treat from our jewellery coffee shopHalls Green Jewellery Centre, Weston, SG4 7DPInfo: www.hkjewellery.co.uk

Church Farm ardeleySun 9th June, 9am – 5pmAs part of Open Farm Sunday, visit this popular Hertfordshire farm with a variety of family activities. Free entry, with a charge for certain activitiesChurch Farm, Ardeley, Stevenage, SG2 7AHContact: 01438 861447, www.churchfarmardeley.co.uk

antiques & Vintage FairSun 9th June, 10am - 4pmHomemade cakes & refreshmentsEntry fee appliesCottered Village Hall, SG9 9QW Contact: 01763 289748, [email protected]

Solitaire Farm, gamlingaySun 9th June, 10.30am – 4pmCome and see our pigs, sheep, chickens and ducks. Events on the day will include a sheep dog display. Visit our farm shop, refreshments will also be avalible and a hog roast. As part of Open Farm Sunday.Drove Road, Gamlingay, Sandy SG19 3NYContact: 01767 650884, www.solitairefarm.co.uk

Burwash ManorSun 9th June, 11am – 4pmMeet the farmer and his animals, tractor and trailer rides, farm walks, a barbeque, beer tent, a visit from the RSPB and heaps of children’s activities. Theme this year is perfect pork... so children will be able to meet the pigs (and hopefully some little piglets, too!), talk to the farmer about how they look after them, then have a fantastic time making their own sausages. New Road, Barton, CB23 7EYContact: www.burwashmanor.com

Royston Open SecretsSun 9th June, 11am – 4pmEntertainment, exhibitions, bar, food, activities and much moreFree entryThe Heath, Royston Contact: www.open-secrets.co.uk

Orwell Open gardensSun 9th June, 1 – 6pm10 gardens open, ranging from tiny cottage gardens to extensive landscapes with a wide range of flowers, trees & shrubs, original garden designs and innovative landscapingOrwell, Cambridgeshire

College Farm, DuxfordSun 9th June, 2-5pmMeet the animals, tractor and trailer rides, static machinery display. As part of Open Farm Sunday.College Farm, Grange Road, Duxford, CB22 4QFContact: 01223 839002, www.russellsmithfarms.co.uk

Reed gardening ClubSun 9th June, 8pmLondon Open Squares bus tripVillage Hall, Reed

Baby Massage Tues mornings, starts 11th June, 10amRoyston Complementary Health CentreContact: 01763 247440

Baby YogaTues mornings, starts 11th June, 11.30am Beginner and improver classesRoyston Complementary Health CentreContact: 01763 247440

Care and Support advice Fairwed 12th JuneHelp for people who are interested in setting up their own local care or support service in their communityStevenage, contact for detailsContact: 07584 211756, [email protected]

Therfield First School Open Eveningwed 12th June, 6 - 7.30pmCome and see for yourself what Therfield has to offer your childTherfield First School, The Causeway, Therfield, SG8 9PPContact: 01763 287284, www.therfield.herts.sch.uk

Ballet Cymru: a Midsummer night’s Dreamwed 12th June, 7.45pmGordon Craig Theatre, StevenageBox office: www.gordon-craig.co.uk, 01438 363200

Reed gardening Clubwed 12th June, 8pmA talk on badgersVillage Hall, Reed

Royston Day Centre general MeetingThurs 13th June, 2pmAn annual general meeting of the Royston Day Centre Everyone welcomeThe Old Barn, Upper King Street, Royston SG8 9AZContact: 01763 244229

Ballet Cymru: Romeo and JulietThurs 13th June, 7.45pmGordon Craig Theatre, StevenageBox office: www.gordon-craig.co.uk, 01438 363200

Charity golf Day Fri 14th June, 12noonFeaturing many popular golfing competitions including longest drive, nearest the pin, putting competition. Chesfield Downs Golf & Country Club, GraveleyContact: [email protected] or 07764 475391

Pub quiz night Fri 14th June, 7.30pm4 – 6 people per teamRoyston Town Football Club, Garden Walk, RoystonContact: 07725 226744

Race night Fri 14th June, 7.30pmTo raise funds for Meldreth Pre-SchoolLicensed bar, chilli and hot potatoes, entry fee applies Bets can be placed on each race; races will be shown on a big screenMeldreth Village HallContact: 07968 348893

Tai ChiStarts 15th JuneRoyston Complementary Health CentreContact: 01763 247440

The Pulsatillas Sat 15th June, 7.30pmAn Evening with Sarah Harrison and friends in aid of Home-Start Royston and South CambsTickets to include a glass of wine Meldreth Village Hall, High Street, MeldrethTickets: 01763 262262, [email protected]

Royston Lions quiz night Sat 15th June, 7.45pmWith bar and raffleTeams of up to 8 Market Hill Rooms, Fish Hill, RoystonContact: 01763 231492

Father’s DaySun 16th June, 10.45amHomemade soup at lunch timeTea coffee and cakes served all afternoonAll donations will be given to Diabetes UKBassingbourn URC, South End, Bassingbourn

Music in the gardenSun 16th June, 12.30 - 3.30pmWith the Royston Town Band and a buffet lunchQueenbury, Church Lane, ReedBookings: 01763 848353

Messy ChurchThurs 20th June, 9.30 - 11amFree and open to all pre-schoolers and their carersCoffee, snacks, craft, story & songSt John the Baptist Church, Royston Contact: [email protected]

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Meet-in-MelbournSat 22nd June, 4-6pmThis is a new networking idea to bring people together for social events such as quiz nights, theatre trips and days out with a group of like-minded people in the local area. Everyone welcomeThe Green Man, SheprethContact: 0774 953 0112 Meldreth Manor FeteSat 22nd June, 2 – 5pmGames and activities for everyone. Keyhole’s School of Driving is offering driver taster sessions, for 14 years of age and upwards in the school car park, with all proceeds to the school. Pet Dog Show with all kinds of classifications and prizes up for grabs. Raffle, bar and café and cakes galore!Meldreth Manor School, Fenny Ln Meldreth, SG8 6LG

Royston Parish Church FeteSat 22nd June, 9.30am All the usual stalls, games and attractionsPriory Memorial Gardens, Royston

Barkway Village MarketSat 22nd June, 10am - 4pm Set in the grounds of one of Barkway’s attractive old houses, the famous Market has become a Hertfordshire tradition in its own right. Stalls, fun and activities throughout the day.Contact: 01763 849073, [email protected]

Discovering inspiration Through DesignSat 22nd June, 11amOur Head of Design, Rebecca Howarth will talk you through all things design related North Barn, Fairclough Hall Farm, Halls GreenContact: 01462 790565, www.hkjewellery.co.uk

ashwell Village Family Fun DaySat 22nd June, 12noon - 4pmOpen swimming pool, live music, donkey rides, BBQ, refreshments and bar, stalls, Fire Engine, face painting and entertainmentAshwell School, Silver Street, Ashwell, Herts SG7 5QL

Summer Fair Sat 22nd June, 2 - 4pmLots of stalls and games, bouncy castles, beer tent, hot dogs and prize drawIcknield Walk First School, Royston

Jimmy Carr: gagging OrderSat 22nd June, 7pm & 10pm, Concert hallGordon Craig Theatre, StevenageBox office: www.gordon-craig.co.uk, 01438 363200

quiz night Sat 22nd June, 7.30pmTeams of up to 8, tickets to include a mealThis is a fundraiser organised by the PTA which will provide better facilities, a proper dining hall and more IT and sports equipment for the pupilsBassingbourn Village CollegeContact: 07757086380

The Cambridge Crofters in ConcertSat 22nd June, 7.45pmIncludes light refreshmentsProceeds will be shared between Royston & District Community Transport and Church fundsRoyston Methodist Church, Queen’s RoadContact: 07895 095455

Open gardens Sun 23rd June, 12noon - 5pmFollow the trail of at least nine eye-catching gardens, Refreshments Live music, Plant stall & BBQ. In aid of the British Red CrossBraughing Village Gardens, Hertfordshire

guilden gardensSun 23rd June, 1 – 5pmTwelve Beautiful Gardens, Refreshments availableGuilden Morden Church

Play week Coffee MorningTues 25th June, 11.15am – 12.15pmRefreshments and Raffle tickets for sale. All Welcome. Litlington Village HallContact: 07984 935193,www.litlingtonpreschool.net

Buntingford & District Flower Clubwed 26th June, 7pm Outing.The Benson Hall, BuntingfordContact: 01763 273341

Cambridge Modern Jazz Thurs June 27th, 8.00pmWith award-winning vocalist Sarah Ellen HughesHidden Rooms, The Basement, 7a, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8BABookings: 01223 514777, [email protected]

Open MicFri 28th June The Red Cow, ChrishallContact: 01763 838792

The Cann Twins on Two PianosFri 28th June, 7.30pmInternational twin pianists play, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue and music by Mozart, Bizet, Shostakovich & ElliottRoyston Parish ChurchTickets: 01763 242137, www.RoystonArtsFestival.org

Royston Folk ClubFri 28th June, 7.30pmHeadlining are Celtic Krystal, a 3 piece group playing jigs & reels to your hearts content Support act is Louise JordonThe Old Bull Inn, RoystonContact/tickets: 01763 249296, www.roystonfolk.org

Shepreth Summer FairSat 29th June, 2pmMarquee, homemade cakes, plants, crafts, bouncy castle and tug-o-warShepreth Recreation Ground, Station Road, SheprethContact: 01763 268605

Melbourn Village Fete and Music on the Moor Sat 29th June, 1pm till lateA doggy themed fete with usual stalls, fun and games, followed later by local bands playing on the MoorThe Moor, MelbournContact: 01763 263462, www.melbournfete.co.uk

Melbourn Rock ClubSat 29th June, 7.30pmPig Iron, Buzzard King, Stormdreamer, Motor-Oil & ConfidenceEternit Sports & Social Club, MeldrethContact/bookings: 01763 260250, www.melbourn-rock-club.com

Treasure Trail and Family FunSun 30th June, 10am - 1pmFollow a specially designed route around the village of Meldreth, answering questions along the way Prizes awarded, BBQ & refreshments, Zorbing, Multi Sports activities & bouncy castleMeldreth Primary SchoolContact: [email protected]

Throughout the Month

art Exhibition Starts 8th May, weekdays 9.30am - 5pmPaintings by George Meliniotis and Rae Cook Curwens Art Gallery, 17 High Street, Royston

Meldreth Monday art group art Exhibitionuntil Sat 20th July (wed, Thurs & Sat, 10am - 4.45pm and Bank holi-day Suns & Mons(Easter to September) 2 pm - 4.45 pm)Members paint a wide variety of subjects, in whatever medium they choose, the group includes some experienced artists and some relative beginnersRoyston and District Museum, Lower King Street, Royston Contact: 01763 242587 or [email protected] 0

Royston in BloomClosing date 26th June 2013Don’t forget to enter your garden, street or project in this year’s competitionDetails and judging criteria available at www.roystontowncouncil.gov.uk

Come Dancing Various dates throughout June, from 7.30pmDance in one of the most beautiful ballrooms in the UK- Ballroom, Latin and Sequence dancingAll abilities welcome, licensed bar on weekendsThe Spirella Ballroom, LetchworthContact/bookings: 01234 300179

Movement and Dance ClassesThurs mornings A new class of dance, movement and creative expression to release tension and help you feel good! Open to all abilities to explore and enjoyBarley Townhouse, Barley, Herts SG8 8JWContact: 07807 854625

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A SPECIALLY composed piece of music is to be performed at a Royston Arts Festival Occasional Event concert this June.

The talented pianists, the Cann Twins, will include the work in a concert at the Royston Parish Church on Friday 28 June.

The work, The Gaudete Suite, was written by Michael Elliott to commemorate the 850th anniversary of the building of the Augustinian Priory in Royston.

Other works to be included in the concert will be by Mozart, Liszt, Bizet and George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue.

The concert will be supporting cHALLenge, the group raising cash to provide a parish hall. Claire and Antoinette Cann said, “We’re delighted that the concert is supporting cHALLenge as the new Parish Hall will be a wonderful facility for the whole community.”

The Cann Twins have travelled the world giving recitals and the Doha Times describes their performance as ‘world class’.

Tickets cost £10 (£8 concessions) and £5 (under-19 and student) and are available online at www.roystonartsfestival.org or Julia Garfit on 01763 242137.This year’s Royston arts Festival will run from September 21 – September 29.

if you would like to volunteer during the Festival, please contact Tina Filby at [email protected]

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Fitness with KerishiaMonday Market Hill Rooms, Fish Hill, Royston5:30-6:30 pm Cheerleading (Kids aged 7-18 yrs)6:30-7:30 pm Hip Hop Crew (kids aged 7-18 yrs)7:30-8:30 pm Adult Jazz/dance class (18 yrs +)

Wednesday Greneway School, Garden Walk, Royston7:30-8:30 pm Zumba (adults 16+)

Saturday Market Hill Rooms, Fish Hill, Royston8:30-9:30 am Zumba (adults 16+)

CALL KERISHIA TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE 0751 534 9941

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ART IN ARRINGTON

Jane harvey – artistCommissions, paintings and prints for sale

Art ClassesStudio open weekends 10am – 2pm

or by appointment

The Studio41 Ermine Way, Arrington, Nr. Royston, Herts. SG8 0AG

tel: 01223 207057email: [email protected]: www.janeharveyartist.co.uk

The Latin-inspired, easy-to-follow,calorie-burning, dance fitness-party™. Feel the music and let loose.

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zumba Shake and shimmy your body the Latino way.The fun and exciting way to get fit, join the dance fitness phenomenom that’s sweep-

ing the world. Shake and shimmy your way to the body you’ve always wanted and burn

away the pounds the Latino way.Mondays 8pm Meridian School, RoystonTuesdays 6.30pm Meridian School, Royston

Contact Cathryn (01763) 2497500796 774 0652

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Therfield Heath, Royston SG8 5BGSunday 23rd June 2013, Race Starts 11am

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Sign .................................................... Date .......................Parent/Guardian signature required for all under 18s.Please see entry form online for full terms and conditions.

www.roystoninblue.co.ukTeenage Cancer Trust is a registered charity: 1062559 (England & Wales); SC039757 (Scotland)

NEwFiTNESSSESSiONSFOrParENTSMums and dads of under-fives are

being encouraged to come along to new, sociable fitness sessions in Royston.

The ‘Buggycise’ sessions are aimed at parents of babies and toddlers who would enjoy spending an hour a week with like-minded people, getting fit alongside their little ones. Based outdoors, mums or dads can get their exercise without the need for a babysitter while the children get some healthy fresh air.

Organised by NHDC, which supports the sessions in partnership with Royston and Villages Children’s Centre, they take place every Wednesday morning from 9.30am to 10.30am on Therfield Heath until 17th July.

Sessions include aerobic and resistance exercise as well as activities to enhance core strength and posture, all tailored to each individual’s abilities. Parents with children under five are welcome and there is no need to book in advance. The first session is free, £2.50 a week thereafter. Buggies are not compulsory!

Royston & Villages Children’s Centre Manager, Mandy Dockery, added: ”These classes have been very popular with our parents, as they are fun, friendly and for all types of fitness levels. Parents have said they feel fitter, have made new friends and had a lot of fun!”

TOwNSwOMEN’SGUiLDIn May we held a members’ evening, when we discussed the two

mandates to be put forward to National Conference in June. The first mandate ‘to support a change in the law to allow terminally ill, mentally competent people to have a right to an assisted death’ produced many differing views. The second mandate ‘the current reliance on modern technology leaves those who are unable to access and/or afford said technology at a disadvantage’. This was generally supported.

The evening ended on a lighter note with members producing their own artwork for our special “Turnip” (Turner) prize. The winner, Joy Surtees, was presented with a decorated turnip!

Our speaker next month will be demonstrating and talking about ‘The Wonderful World of Willow’.

Royston Townswomen’s Guild meet on the first Friday of each month and if you would like to know more about our friendly, welcoming group do please contact our Chairman, Elizabeth Hollamby on 01763 246347.

Royston in Blue is the 5k family fun run/walk in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust. Last year we raised £25000 for this awesome charity, can you help us beat the amount this year?Sunday 23rd June 2013 at 11am. warm up and welcome from 10.30am, Therfield Heath, Royston.www.roystoninblue.co.uk

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wiaMIt was both a sad but happy occasion at our yearly AGM in May when

our existing president Denise Graham stood down owing to other work commitments. From donations given by our members we were able to purchase a Rose in decorative planted pot, John Lewis vouchers and three worded helium balloons for her. Monica Gray was elected as our new President, we are looking forward to times ahead.

June led us into a light-hearted discussion on declining High Streets and how the WI could play a part in helping with this issue.We completed the morning with Bucks Fizz and nibbles.

At our next month’s meeting we welcome Mark Davis to speak about “ Grasse - The centre of the perfume industry “

WIAM meets the 2nd Wednesday of the month at the Market Hill Rooms. Royston, from 10am

Visitor’s are always welcome, call Irene on 01763 249455.

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CLASSES BEGINNING JUNETuesdays: 8.00-9.00pm – improvers

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FUNrUNLook out for the Tom’s Trust Fun Run in

Thriplow on 7th July 2013. The 5k run is open to all ages and abilities. Registration, sponsorship forms and this year’s lime green T-shirts are available in advance via www.tomstrust.org.uk

DraCULaSPECTaCULarPupils of Greneway school are busy

rehearsing their upcoming production of ‘Dracula Spectacula’. Be prepared for air hostesses, German slap dancing and a chorus of idiots! Not to mention the usual ghouls and vampires that surround the Count. With a cast of over 100 pupils and many more involved behind the scenes the whole school is alive with excitement and anticipation. Performances are 27th and 28th June 7pm and 29th June, 2pm.

Tickets are priced at £5.50 and £3.50. Box office 01763 246350.

wiPMIn May we held our Annual Meeting. We have had a variety of speakers and have been

on several outings, the latest to the Newmarket Stud where we saw a 9 day old foal. We have many groups within the Institute, The Book Club, Lunch Club, Walking Group, Craft Group and even a newly formed Ukulele one.

The committee was re-elected with two new members, as long standing member Chris Pratt had decided to stand down. Helen Barrett was again elected President and we finished the meeting with a Cake and Preserves stall and a bring and buy, in aid of the Herts and Essex Air Ambulance.

The next meeting is on the 13th June at 1.45 in the Heritage Hall when Paula Dolan will talk on Mishaps Abroad. If you would like to know more about our Institute please contact our President Helen Barrett on 01763 849122.

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Who’s it for? Your site must be focussed towards one particular group of customers – if your business serves more than one market, you may want to consider multiple websites.

What should it say? Most people will visit your site to solve a problem, or answer a question – do you know which problems and which questions?

Obviously your site needs to be well written so that visitors get what they went there to find – and get it quickly! Also it should be written from your customers’ perspective, not yours. Don’t start sentences with ‘We will deliver...’, instead, think of the benefits your customers get working with you and start your sentences with ‘You will receive...’ And for every page, ask what is the one thought you want your visitors to take away.

But all this matters little if your website can’t be found – so your site must be search engine-friendly too. Luckily, Google recognises that customers like well written, well-targeted popular sites and prioritises them accordingly, so put most of your effort into that.

Links back to your site from social media platforms will also boost your rankings, as will the inclusion of video (don’t forget that Google owns YouTube), although the video needs to be as targeted and focussed as your words and contain really useful content to keep visitors coming back for more.

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rOySTONCaVEDVDA new DVD has been produced on

Royston Cave which presents a number of theories on the origins and use of the Cave.

A launch evening held last month saw the town mayor and a number of councillors attending, along with members of the public and the History Society.

Sylvia Beamon and Peter Houldcroft, both well known ‘Cave authors’ were there to answer questions about their theories on the origins and use of the Cave and Tobit Curteis, the Cave conservator was on hand to explain the conservation programme. Richard Whitmore, former BBC newscaster, who did the voice over for the DVD also spoke about his involvement in local history projects in Hertfordshire.

All in all around a hundred people attended.The showing of the new cave DVD was very well received. The

DVD is on sale at the Museum and via Amazon. Simply seach online for Royston Cave DVD.The Cave is open from Easter to September every Saturday, Sunday and Bank holiday from 2.30 to 5.00 (last entry 4.30). in august only we open on wednesdays with the same times. if anyone is interested in helping to keep the Cave open to the public please contact the Cave Manager via the Town hall or via the website www.roystoncave.co.uk

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BOOkwEEkStudlands Rise School Book Week

got off to a great start with a visit from Paul Geraghty. Paul is an author and illustrator of children’s picture books and novels, including Slobcat, Solo, The Hunter, The Hoppameleon, Monty’s Journey and Look out, Patrick!

Paul worked with groups of children, sharing his books and showing how he illustrates them. He presented the school with the drawings that he produced during the day.

Paul performed the official opening of our wonderful new library. The children are very excited by the bright new area and it is being put to very good use by all the children.

Parents were invited to a sale of Paul’s books at the end of the day where he signed copies of purchased books.

Headteacher Jan Cooper said: “The children thoroughly enjoyed working with Paul and learned a great deal from him. They had great fun and later enjoyed the writing and illustrating experience for themselves.”

NaTiONaLTHEaTrECONNECTiONSThis year Meridian

Performing Arts Department took part in the National Theatre Connections project for the first time. We performed a new play written for the project called ‘What Are They Like?’ by Lucinda Coxon. 12 students from Years 10-13 took on performance and technical roles and have been rehearsing for the project since December.

After 3 successful performances at Meridian in March, we were given the opportunity to perform in a Connections Festival at The Royal and Derngate Theatre in Northampton recently. It was a fantastic opportunity to perform in a professional venue and meet members of other companies similar to ours. We participated in the festival over two days, where we were able to take part in a clowning workshop, help create art work based on our performance and watch two other plays at the theatre.

“The festival was great fun. The cast’s hard work paid off, resulting in a mature and confident performance. Well done to all involved”, said Cathy Harrison, Performing Arts Department.

iCkNiELDwaLkSPENDTHEDayTHECELTiCway

Our year 3 children went on a day trip to Celtic Harmony. This is a camp in the woods near Hertford in a Celtic style village, with round houses and camp fires. The children left school dressed as Celts wearing shawls pinned with Celtic style brooches. They learned to shoot a bow and arrow, they had their faces painted with Celtic symbols, gathered herbs and watched food cooking on an open fire.

This trip has been an inspirational and exciting start to their topic about ancient Britain and has resulted in some fantastic Celtic Diary writing; the children pretended to be a Celt and have written diary entries to describe their day. For example, Jocelyn Hails wrote; “Sunshine and the tweeting of the birds woke me up, I went outside to ask my father what to do today. He set me to work weaving. I started to weave, it was such hard work using such a heavy loom. After that I had to polish the weapons, I was just finishing when my father shouted to tell me to fetch flowers for medicines from the woods. Eventually it was dinner time, this is our only meal of the day. We eat meat and herbs and then head off to our round house for bed”.

Another child wrote about the Roman invasion; “It was lunch time, I was in the forest hunting, then I saw the eagle of

the Romans, could they be attacking. I told the party I was with and we blew the Carnyx (our horn). It was a mistake, the Romans heard and marched towards us. We ran to the village but the soldiers were there already. They have taken us prisoners and treat us like slaves”.

A day trip is a fantastic way to enhance the children’s learning and has a great impact on the standard of work the children produce.

“jOiNTHEwOrLD”DayChildren from Tannery Drift School travelled the

world on a day dedicated to fun ways of learning about their link schools in countries as diverse as Spain and Ethiopia. The links with Ciudad de Roma School in Madrid and Selam Elementary School in the Gondar region of Ethiopia were established during the Olympic Games of 2012. Each class

circulated around different rooms to engage in activities that gave a taster of the cuisine, art, culture, dance and lifestyle of these countries. Children viewed art works by Miro and attempted their own copies. A Spanish menu was on the table at lunch time as well as groups sampling the national Ethiopian dish of Injera and Mesir Wat, a spicy vegetarian dish eaten with hands from a large pancake style base.

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�GST RSGeorgina Wootten’s School of Dance and Performing Arts

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‘CULTURE CARNIVAL’Summer School

Monday 12th August – Wednesday 14th August 2013! Times: 10.00am – 4.00pm – Performance 4.00pm on Wednesday 14th August 2013Place: Queens Road Methodist Church Hall, Royston, SG8 7APCost: Enjoy this fun packed show for just £72 for three full days of dance, singing and art (There will be a 25% discount for siblings)

Come and learn dances and songs from around the world!

Vocal Coach Miss Carley Broom (GSTARS fully qualified Singing Teacher) - Dance by Miss Natasha French (GSTARS Assistant Manager) and Miss Georgina Wootten (GSTARS Principal) - Art taught by Miss George Fisher (GSTARS Street Teacher). Join the fun and

laughter with this fantastic show! Boys and Girls of all ages and abilities are welcome and feel free to invite your friends to this workshop! It is a brilliant opportunity to try something

new and work alongside other students as a team creating a show together in just three days. It will be a great experience in different styles of dance and a chance to meet new

friends. We will also be creating unique pieces of art at this workshop such as graffiti canvases and t shirts so there is something for everyone!

Limited places available – first come first served – book by Saturday 13th July 2013! Please bring a packed lunch for each day!

To find out more or book your place please contact Miss Georgina at GSTARS 0772 071 3532 or email: [email protected]

Deposit of £25 to be paid at time of booking. Balance due on Monday 12th August 2013.

www.gstars.co.uk

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Cloudy2Clear Windows – Service With A Smile!It’s been a crazy few months for Cloudy2Clear Windows. The company which specialises in repairing windows which are steamed up, broken or damaged by replacing the panes – not the frames has grown rapidly as homeowners take advantage of their services. Managing Director Tim Law feels that it’s all about service. ‘Our product is simple. If your double glazing is

misted up we can replace the glass at a fraction of the cost of a new window, in any type of frame, and with a new 5 year guarantee. But it’s not just about saving people money, although that obviously helps. Many tradespeople have struggled since last year and I honestly feel that during the good times a minority perhaps didn’t focus on customer care as much as they should have done. We make sure we turn

up when we say we will, do the job the customer requires and leave their house as clean as a whistle. I often get comments back from customers on how they really didn’t expect that sort of service which, in a way, is very sad for the service industry as a whole.’ Cloudy2Clear service the Royston

that his approach is a major factor in his success. ‘The truth is that it’s not just

the personal satisfaction that I get from doing a good job but also it makes good business sense. I get a huge amount of business from friends and family of people I’ve done work for, which just goes to show how much a little bit of effort is appreciated.’ So, if your windows are steamed up, broken or damaged give Tim a call for a free quotation on 0800 61 21 118 and he’ll be happy to help!

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new Children’s Play Barn at Bury Lane.This state of the art facility for children

and their families is due to open in October. We will keep you updated!

DriViNGTaSTErSFOrTEENSKeyholes School of Driving will again be

offering driving lessons for teens aged 14 ears and upwards at the Meldreth Manor School Fete on 22nd June, 2-5pm.

Just turn up on the day and follow the signs for the Driving Taster Sessions.

FirSTaiDiNrOySTONNew first aid training courses:

Paediatric First aid (12 hours) at Coombes Community Centre, Burns Road, Royston, Sat-urday 22nd June & Saturday 6th July 9am-4pm Designed to meet the requirements of OFSTED for people working within schools and child care environments.First aid for Parents/Carers at Coombes Com-munity Centre, Burns Road, Royston Sunday 23rd June 9am–1pm Focusing on prac-tical first aid for children. For more information or to book please email [email protected] or call Jo on 07786 622663.

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Bugs and beasties are really thriving in this warmer weather, so just how should you deal with the most common problems you are likely to encounter at this time of year? aphids

Greenfly and blackfly, also known as aphids, can be a real menace as they suck sap from your plants and can transmit viruses at the same time. Aphids breed incredibly rapidly, so regular control is necessary.• Check plants regularly and either spray with a suitable insecticide or a soap or plant oil based insecticide • Use biological controls – they’re totally safe for all other creatures and of course leave no residues• Use a strong jet of water to blast the aphids off plants, but do a thorough job or else they will soon be back up and causing damageCaterpillarsCaterpillars come in all shapes, sizes and colours, but can do a lot of damage as they munch their way through your plants and perhaps even into your vegetables.• Hand pick the pest where possible and either squash or place on the bird table. They’re easiest to spot at dusk or very early in the morning.• Spray with a suitable contact insecticide or better still use the Nemasys Caterpillar biological control. • Some caterpillars, in particular the Tortrix Moth produce quantities of fine webbing which they use to bind leaves or other plant parts together to create particularly safe shelters for themselves. It’s hard for a pesticide to actually reach them so hand picking or squashing is often the best answer.• Cover caterpillar-susceptible crops such as calabrese, broccoli and other brassicas with Envirofleece or Enviromesh. woodlice

Woodlice often cause a lot of concern, however these little creatures are rarely responsible as they simply do not have

adequately strong mouthparts. They can cause damage to soft new growth or occasionally to soft-fleshed fruits such as strawberries but can’t tackle tougher plant growth. You may see them at the ‘scene of the crime’ and presume that they have caused the initial damage but they have probably moved in to clean up a lot of the debris created by other creatures.Earwigs

Earwigs can cause quite a bit of damage, particularly on the flowers of plants such as clematis and dahlias, where they nibble out large quantities of petal or occasionally leaf. Try trapping them using an inverted flowerpot on top of a bamboo cane. The bamboo cane and pot should be positioned amongst susceptible plants and the pot needs to be stuffed loosely full of hay, straw or similar material. The earwigs climb in there to hide and the pots can them simply be emptied out on a regular basis.Mildew

Powdery mildew is also a problem at this time of year; it coats plant leaves, stems, buds and sometimes even petals with a white floury deposit. Sometimes the mildew can also prevent fruits from swelling normally, cause the leaves to become distorted and even fall early. Prompt action is essential and if you wish you can use a proprietary fungicide but check the label carefully for suitability.

Keep the damage to a minimum in the first instance by ensuring that the plants are kept well watered. In addition try to ensure a good flow of air around the plants. A bit of careful pruning or weeding often helps too.

Visit Pippa’s website www.pippagreenwood.com and sign up for Pippa’s free newsletter packed full of gardening hints, happenings, advice and offers and you will also receive a free ebook on organic gardening.

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rOySiawOMEN’SCLUBDue to the bank holidays in May we only had two meetings. On the

first one we enjoyed a day trip to Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, the birth place of Sir Winston Churchill and now a World Heritage Site. Though the weather was variable we had a great day out looking round the house and extensive estate.

On the second meeting of the month we had a talk by Rodney Tibbs on the Cambridge College Gardens. He brought along many slides to show the variety and beauty of these gardens.

In June we will be having talks on the ‘Mad Hatter’ by Philip Wright, ‘Kitchenalia’ by Keith Goodwin and ‘Beekeeping and the Gardener’ by Stephen Poyser.

New members are always welcome. Why not come along to one of our meetings held in the Town Hall on Monday evenings starting at 8pm. Speaker meetings end at 10pm and Social Evenings end at 9.30pm.

For further details please contact: Wendy Pearce on 01763-231381 or Mavis Ingle on 01763-222524 or email: [email protected].

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aCCOMMODaTiOnThe Boars Head 35 Market Hill, Royston SG8 9JU 01763 243013 3 twin rooms

The Chequers58 High Street, Royston,Herts SG8 9AW 01763 244788 8 ensuite rooms www.chequersroyston.co.uk

The Green Man37 Market Hill, Royston Herts, SG8 9JU 01763 248006 3 rooms available

Hillside House RoystonNewmarket Road(A505) Royston 01763 247551 www.hillside-house-royston.co.uk Credit cards accepted 3 double rooms en-suite B&B. Free WIFI throughout

The Old Bull Inn56 High Street, Royston01763 242003 11 en-suite rooms, B & B

ChaRiTiESCancer Research UK, Maurice Hill,Chairman 18,Orchard Way,Royston, Herts, SG8 5EY. 07719132793 [email protected] Royston & South Cambridgeshire. Unit 6, Valley Farm, Station Road, Meldreth, Royston, Herts, SG8 6JP 01763 262262 [email protected]

ChuRChES Churches Together in Royston and District www.ct-royston.org.uk 07923 883438

Bassingbourn Parish Church, North End Revd. Donald McFadyen 01763 244836 www.bassingbournchurch.org.ukBassingbourn URCSouth End Bassingbourn, Rev’d Duncan GoldieTea Room last Friday each month Sunday school each week Sec. Gillian Darnell 01763 245571Fowlmere United Reformed Church 01440 761241Guilden Morden Congregational Church,Pound Green ,Guilden Morden. 01767677680 and 01763 852883

Melbourn Baptist ChurchMort-lock Street 01763 261650 www.melbourn-baptist.org.ukOpen House Project, The House, Market Hill. 01763 246799 www.thehouseonline.org.ukRoyston Catholic ChurchMel-bourn Road Fr. Seamus Mc-Geoghan 01763 243117 www.roystoncatholicchurch.co.ukRoyston Evangelical Church 11.15 Every Sunday, York Way A Lively, Welcoming, Interna-tional Church. 01763 233332Royston Methodist Church, Queen’s Road, Minister Rev’d Chris White, 01763 256816. Sunday services at 10am and 6.30pm, Juneior Church & crèche at 10am. www.royston-methodist.org.uk

St John’s Parish ChurchMelbourn Street, Royston [email protected] 01763 246371Revelation Youth Church, Meldreth 01763 262440

Royston Spiritualist Church President Judy Moule Service every Sunday 6.30pm Room 11, Royston Town Hall. Everyone welcome. Judy Moule 01223 503345

Therfield Chapel www.therfieldchapel.org 01763 287220

Therfield Parish Church Revd. Richard Morgan 01763 287364

Trinity Life Church Meetings 10am Royston Town Hall Pastor Matt & Cate Hall [email protected] www.tlc-royston.org.uk 01763 230350

CiTizEnS aDViCENorth Herts and District Citizens Advice, The Town Hall Royston. Drop in Mon & Wed, 9.30am-12noon. National Advice line number: 08444 111 444: 10am –4pm, Mon-FriCOunCiLSHertfordshire County Council01992 555555www.hertsdirect.org

North Herts District Council 01462 474000www.north-herts.gov.uk

Royston District Council Office 01763 242393Royston Town Council 01763 245484

DEnTiSTSAshwell Dental44 High StreetAshwell 01462 742353

The Dentist 63 The High Street Buntingford 01763 271695

Market Hill Dental Care 6-8 Market Hill Royston 01763 244298

Priory Dental Centre17 Queens RoadRoyston 01763 246677

The Royston Dental Practice30 Kneesworth StreetRoyston 01763 243268

DOCTORSThe Health Centre Melbourn StreetRoyston, Herts SG8 7BS01763 2429818.30am - 6.30pm

Market Hill SurgeryMarket HillRoyston, SG8 9JN01763 248111

Roysia Surgery (Royston)Burns RoadRoyston SG8 5PT01763 2431668.30am-6.30pm

haLLS FOR hiREBassingbourn Village College for parties, functions, clubs & societies. 01763 246136

Coombes Community CentreSports Hall, Meetings Rooms, Under 5’s area and Social Club Bar. Gillian Morland, [email protected]. 01763 248081(24houranswerphone)

Eternit Sports and Social Club 01763 260250

Greneway School, Garden Walk, Royston SG8 7JF. Tel: 01763 243650. [email protected]. Term time only.

The Guide Hut, Garden Walk Joyce Mallows, 01763 245914Royal British Legion, Mill Road, Royston, 01763 244560Royston Golf ClubBaldock RoadRoyston, SG8 5BGTel: 01763 24696/243476

Royston Methodist Church Hall,Queen’s Road. [email protected] Town FC Garden Walk. Suzanne Norman 07995 820127 or Terry McKin-nell 07772 086709St Mary’s Church Hall, Melbourn Road 01763 243117, Tues and Fri only, 12noon and 3pm

Tannery Drift First School,Royston, SG8 5DE01763 235100

Town HallHeritage Hall, Hardwick Hall, Priory Rooms, Room 11, Committee RoomMarket Hill RoomsRoyston Town Council 01763 245484www.roystontowncouncil.gov.uk

hEaLTh NHS Direct 0845 46 47

LEiSuREBassingbourn Sports Centre 01763 242344 X 262SMS 07873 455637HeathSports 01763 243613Melbourn Sports Centre 01763 263313Royston Leisure Centre 01763 255190

LiBRaRY Royston Library Market Hill Royston SG8 9JN Enquiries 01438 737333

MPOliver Heald MP Member of Parliament for North East Hertfordshire 01763 247640 [email protected] www.oliverhealdmp.com

OPTiCianSJ. Oliver Radley Opticians 36 High Street, Buntingford01763 273300

POLiCE STaTiOnRoyston Police Station, Thurs, Fri & Sat 10am - 6pm (closed 1-2pm) 01438 757908Non emergency no 101

SChOOLSIcknield Walk First SchoolPoplar DriveRoyston SG8 7EZ01763 243392

Roman Way First SchoolBurns Road, Royston SG8 5EQ 01763 241535

St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Melbourn RoadRoyston SG8 7DB01763 242875Studlands Rise First School Royston SG8 9HB 01763 243930Tannery Drift School Royston SG8 5DE 01763 235100Greneway Middle School Garden Walk Royston SG8 7JF 01763 243650

Roysia Middle SchoolBurns RoadRoyston SG8 5EQ01763 241555Meridian SchoolGarden WalkRoyston SG8 7JH 01763 242236

TOwn CEnTREMarkets Manager 01763 245484Geraint Burnell - Town Centre Manager 01763 248564 Both at The Town Hall, Melbourn Street, Royston, Herts, SG8 7DA

TRanSPORT National Rail Enquiries 24-hours 08457 484950

Royston & District Community Transport Low cost door-to-door transport for groups or individuals who are un-able to use conventional public transport. Office hours are 9am-3pm Monday - Friday. 01763 245228 or [email protected] or www.roytrans.co.uk

uTiLiTiESAnglian Water (Sewer-age) Emergencies 08457 145145

Electricity - Emergency and loss of supply 0800 783 8838Gas Emergencies 0800 111 999

Household Waste Recycling CentresRoyston Beverley Close, off York Way, Royston SG8 5HF All year daily, 8am - 4pm Thriplow Gravel Pit Hill, Thriplow, Cambs SG8 7HZ Open daily 8am - 5pm, Summer, 8am - 4pm, Winter. (1 October-31 March)

VETSRoyston Veterinary Centre 01763 242221 Melbourn Veterinary Surgery 01763 262696

waSTE COLLECTiOn 0800 328 6023

NEED A NUMBER? Please let us know if there are numbers you would like added

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Darren Harward

Painter and DecoratorDomestic and Commercial

Interior and Exterior

Telephone 01763 222978Mobile 07815 816187

[email protected]

Richard Howorth Carpentry & Joinery Services

A local tradesman with over 20 years experience

Kitchens, Fitted Wardrobes, Doors

All aspects undertaken

Free Estimates & Advice

01763 245576

DO YOU NEED HELP WITH DIGITAL?call now for a free quote and advice

For a friendly reliable service call Henry Burgesson 01223 208441 Mobile 07831 774757

www.super-aceaerials.co.uk

DIGITAL TV • FM

Aquatic LandscapesComplete Design, Build and Maintenance Service

All aspects of pond work undertaken.From new builds to complete overhaul of existing ponds.Water features, waterfalls, streams, koi ponds, natural ponds, ornamental and wildlife ponds.Also complete landscaping service including decking, paving, block paving and turfing.

www.aquaticlandscapes.co.ukTel 01763 271297 or mobile 07900 083 606 / 07909 661 492

D.P. Plastering

Boarding, Skimmingat low prices

No job too small

Mobile: 07939 367989Home: 01763 248013

The Listing connects your business with more local customers

in the Royston area. If you are looking for effective, targeted

and affordable local advertising in 2013, why not give us a call

01763 248447Prices start from just £33 plus VAT

per month plus VAT.

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A TIMELESS TRIBUTE THAT WILL LAST FOR GENERATIONS

To celebrate the life of someone special, you want the very best. Ivett & Reed has been producing headstones, cremation and commemorative plaques for East Anglian parishes since 1896, delivering service with sensitivity. • New memorials • Plaques • Additional inscription • Renovation work •Accreditedlicensedfixers(BRAMM)

615 NEWMARKET RD, CAMBRIDGE CB5 8PA Tel: 01223 213500

www.ivettandreed.co.uk

A fireplace is at the very heart of a room. It radiates a warmth, comfort andstyle that is unparalleled and creates an inviting and homely ambience.

At Ivett & Reed we specialise in creating the kind of distinctive fireplaceswhich add style, warmth and value to your home.

We have an extensive range of fireplaces designed to suit any room and style– from the most contemporay to the most traditional. All our fireplaces arecustom made by our highly skilled craftsmen using only the finest qualitymaterials sourced from all over the world.

Take a look at our extensive showroom or our comprehensive website to seeour wide range of fireplaces and associated fixtures and fittings. �

615 NEWMARKET RD, CAMBRIDGE CB5 8PA Tel: 01223 213500

ADDING WARMTH&

VALUE TO YOUR HOME

www.ivettandreed.co.uk

Decorating & Restoration Service Painting & Decorating for period and residential properties

Specialist Lincrusta wallpapers with decorative Interior & exterior effects too standard retail wallpapers Sash window repairs

Colour charts provided restorations replacement parts T: 01763 230 100 M: 07747 805 920

www.drservice.co.uk QUALIFIED TRADESMEN WITH OVER TWENTY YEARS EXERIENCE

Decorating & Restoration Service Period and residential properties Painting & Decorating Interior & exterior Colour charts provided

Specialist Lincrusta wallpapers with decorative effects too standard retail

wallpapers

Specializing in Sash window repair restoration and replacement parts

D.R.S. QUALIFIED TRADESMEN

OVER TWENTY YEARS EXERIENCE

T: 01763 230 100 M: 07747 805 920

www.drservice.co.uk

Gas Heating and Plumbing Services Ltd

T: 01945 428757 M: 07976 769398E: [email protected] www.h2oplumbers.info

17 Portway, Melbourn, Royston, SG8 6EU

•Gas Safe registered for all gas & LPG plumbing & heating works

•Worcester Bosch accredited installers offering a 5 year

guarantee on new Worcester Bosch boilers installed

•Bathroom installations & upgrades

•Solar hot water systems installed

•No call out charges •Free quotations •References available 196078

Specialising in tarmac driveways, footpaths, car parks, access roads, hard standings, potholes, road planing, block paving and kerb works.

Suppliers of sharp sand, building sand, ballast, type 1, shingle, cement, topsoil, road planings, crushed concrete, all materials delivered loose or in bulk bags.Site clearance and grab lorry service.

We are a local authority-approved, family-run business, established 23 years. All enquiries, domestic or commercial, welcome - no job too small.

01763 246055 / 07967 472 378

The Pin CushionExclusive hand finished curtains and soft furnishings

Providing a personal bespoke service for all your window dressing and soft furnishing requests

Competitive prices

Curtains: Tie tops, tab tops, pinch & pencil pleated, wave and goblets

Interlining, blackouts, pelmets, swags and tails

Roman blinds

Occasional chairs

And all your other individual requests

Contact Diana on 01763 230567 [email protected]

ADDING WARMTH &

VALUE TO YOUR HOME

615 NEWMARKET RD, CAMBRIDGE CB5 8PA Tel: 01223 213500

A fireplace is at the very heart of a room. It radiates a warmth, comfort and style that is unparalleled and creates an inviting and homely ambience.

At Ivett & Reed we specialise in creating the kind of distinctive fireplaces which add style, warmth and value to your home. We have an extensive range of fireplaces designed to suit any room and style – from the most contemporary to the most traditional. All our fireplaces are custom made by our highly skilled craftsmen using only the finest quality materials sourced from all over the world. Take a look at our extensive showroom or our comprehensive website to see our wide range of fireplaces and associated fixtures and fittings.

www.ivettandreed.co.uk

• We are a privately owned family run practice, providing continuity of care, including 24 hour emergency cover• Open weekdays 8.00am - 7.00pm and Saturday mornings, with plenty of free parking• We guarantee a same day appointment for ill pets• Free veterinary health checks for new client’s pets

BALDOCK VETERINARY CENTRE NOW OPEN We are approachable, sympathetic, understanding and helpful - we will listen.

Newmarket Road, Royston, Herts SG8 9GH

Tel: 01763 242221 • www.roystonvets.com

Professional and Compassionate

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To date, trading in 2012 has been very challenging for us and many other businesses in Royston. We fully understand the economic climate remains stagnant, so we have some hot summer offers to tempt you with, including 25% OFF ALL KIDS CLOTHING in June, July and August. A great way to keep up to date with our weekly offers, is to join us on Facebook and our account name is “ Chapter FIVE ”. offering all our loyalty card customers double discounts up to 24% off on all purchases. If you are saving towards a loyalty card, you will receive up to 12% off on all your purchases in June, a great incentive to get you over the £200 threshold! Please remember these discounts are over and above any product specific reductions.

Summer has at last arrived and we have a fantastic range of evening, party and day dresses by quality brands such as Calvin Klein, French Connection, Fever, Mexx, Crew Clothing and Seasalt. Prices range from £35 to £150 for the dresses and we have printed scarves, boleros, footwear and jewellery to complete the look. We also have an extensive new range of denim jeans by French Connection, Blend, Cosi, Bench and Esprit with fantastic polos, t-shirts and blouses to complement your outfit. We also stock two new, affordable fashion jewellery ranges by “Girls and Pearls” and “White Leaf” with prices from £8 to £20 and they are sold with lovely branded, gift bags.

Guys….we have a huge range of quality shirts, polos, jeans, jackets, suits and footwear by brands including Hilfiger Denim, Crew Clothing, Paolo Vandini, French Connection, Thirty Ten, Calvin Klein and Peter Werth. This summer we have our largest range of shorts, chinos and footwear to rival, if not beat, larger towns and internet prices, and you have it right here on your doorstep! Finally you need to pop in and see our new summers kids range from ages 2-3 through to 10-11. Our main brands are French Connection, Bench and Esprit and prices range from £8 to £55. We stock dresses, jeans, t-shirts, shorts and polos at 25% off. In most cases we are cheaper that the main brands internet prices, so pop in and grab yourself a bargain locally!

12 Angel Pavement . Royston . Hertfordshire T: 01763 246664 www.chapter-five.co.uk

Join Chapter FIVE on

• UP TO 24% OFFALL PURCHASES IN JUNEloyalty card customers only!

• UP TO 12% OFFALL PURCHASES IN JUNEcustomers saving towards loyalty card only!

• 25% OFFALL KIDS CLOTHINGall customers!

Dress by Fever 59.99

Dress by Great Plains £64.99

AT LAST…..It’s last getting warmer!!! We have some really fabulous summer 2013 stock in store with lots of price reductions. 2013 has proved to be a very challenging year to date for Chapter Five and I would like to thank all our customers (in particular our loyalty card customers) who have supported us over the past five years. Your support has been greatly appreciated.Our Great Plains collection for the ladies has been well received and the guys love the new French Connection and Peter Werth range. To tempt you in…during June our loyalty card customers can enjoy discounts up to 15% off all new collections. If you are registered and saving towards your loyalty card, you can enjoy discounts up to 8% off all new collections. If your budget is really tight this year…we do have a dedicated clearance department upstairs for ladies and men, so everyone can purchase previous season stock at 50%-70% off original ticket prices!

MensGents….floral and detailed stripe shirts are in for 2013 and we have some really cool styles for the spring/summer from Hilfiger Denim, French Connection, Peter Werth and Thirty Ten. Also… we now stock shirts by Bewley & Ritch…..they are funky, yet clean and work really well with jeans, chinos or under a formal jacket/suit. We currently have three styles and they range in price from £59.99 to £69.99. We have a small range of Gant polos in stock rrp £75 and we’re selling for just £44.99! To complete the look we have new leather shoes by Frank Wright at just £54.99 in 3 fab colours! LadiesIf you’re the casual type then you will appreciate our new Superdry and Bench ranges where we have jackets, t shirts, jeans, shirts hoodies! If you’re the classic girl then you’ll love the Great

Plains, Fever and Ravel collection…..lots of stripes, floral and pastel colours and we have the best leather summer footwear collection from Ravel for 2013! Added to this we have our Italian fashion collections….lots of floating and draping cotton, silk and linen pieces at affordable prices. So pop in and see for yourself!!! If you like your handbags then we have a large collection including leather from £20 to £85. Don’t forget we stock ladies jeans from size 6 through to six 18 on selected brands from £29.99 to £69.99!KidsWe have a cool kids department at the rear of the store catering for ages 2 through to 12. Brands include French Connection, Bench, Esprit and Name IT and we are currently selling all stock at 40% to 70% off all ticket prices. Typical prices after reductions are now between £5 and £20 so pop in a grab yourself a spring/summer bargain!