A New Book is looking at the History of Village Halls. Halls for All is written by Louise Beaton and David Clark and has been released to coincide with the start of Village Halls Week. The authors spoke to Julian Clover.
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A New Book is looking at the History of Village Halls. Halls for All is written by Louise Beaton and David Clark and has been released to coincide with the start of Village Halls Week. The authors spoke to Julian Clover.
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Neil Whiteside introduces the annual Rotary concert recorded at West Road Concert Hall. Featuring performances from Bar Hill Primary School, Barton CoE Primary School, Harston and Newton Primary School, Histon and Impington Park Primary School, St Alban's RC Primary School, Whitehall School, Cambourne Village College, Comberton Village College, Impington Village…
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Students from the Histon and Impington village primary schools and at Impington Village College have agreed to pitch up tents in their gardens or sleep in dens in their front rooms on Saturday April 20 with all the sponsorship money raised going towards UNICEF's children in Gaza crisis appeal. Julian…
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A Cambridgeshire Village is reviving an ancient tradition today. The Teversham Feast was last held a quarter of a century ago. The Feast will have a garden pea theme with fun for all the family including games, stalls and performers. Christine Shaw told Julian Clover about its origins.
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