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Royston U3A Update

Royston U3A Update The Cunard line is renowned for attracting stars of stage and screen on board – and Steve Herra has been lucky enough to meet many of them. As a purser on the QE2 and Cunard employee for many years, Steve’s recollections of Cunard’s star-studded history made for an entertaining talk at our …

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Julian’s Business Tips: Business Data Bombshell

Julian’s Business Tips: Business Data Bombshell Last month’s article talked about measuring data – this month I want you to think a bit more about that. I’ve been on the South Coast this week, and saw several reminders of the aerial campaigns of WW2. During the war, the number of bombers being shot down, and …

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Women’s Big Cricket Month

Women’s Big Cricket Month If you’re one of the thousands who have already dipped their toes in the water, welcome back! And if you’re thinking about coming along for the first time… what are you waiting for? Everyone’s welcome. Expect Fun! Whack some balls, bowl some balls, catch some balls. Run about a bit, laugh …

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Home-start virtual fun run

Home-start virtual fun run Home-Start is proud to launch a new, virtual fun run, the Meldreth Marathon, which will be taking place from 1st to 31st July this year. The main course of the run is based around the village of Meldreth (approximately 1.6 miles long) but participants are invited to select their own route. …

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All you need is love

All you need is love Are you someone who has always wanted to make a difference to others? Fostering could be your calling in life. The Covid-19 pandemic may have led to big changes in your life or current job, and you may now have the time to consider taking the next step in fostering …

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Protect yourself from the sun

Protect yourself from the sun With the arrival of warm summer weather and relaxed COVID-19 restrictions, we are all excited to spend time with family and friends soaking up the sun. Increased exposure to harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation raises our risk for ageing and developing skin cancer. Here’s some tips to keep yourself protected. • …

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July Front Covers

July Front Covers This month’s front cover photos were taken by Keith Truman, and you may recognise the location, by the Biogen site just off the A505. We feel that they perfectly capture the stormy skies we enjoyed in late May and early June. Keith Truman retired about 10 years ago and is an amateur …

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Knowledge is Key

Knowledge is Key When first exploring the idea of living more sustainably, it felt extremely overwhelming. It can appear that we have no hope and that we would have to change our entire lifestyles to live in a more conscious way for the planet. I find that keeping up to date with different knowledge sources …

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Creative Royston 2021

Creative Royston 2021 The extended event submission deadline for entries in this year’s arts festival has now passed. But given the difficult circumstances, Creative Royston Chairperson Carl Filby would be happy to consider any late-developed ideas for events or workshops over the festival weekend of 24th – 26th September, or even a couple of days …

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