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Residents react to Royston kite festival cancellation
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Royston annual kite festival cancelled for second year
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Will Royston Kite Festival take place in 2021?
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Chilfest, July 9-10
With a strong 80s flavour, the Saturday at Chilfest has artists and bands from the decade (as well as a sprinkling of 70s and 90s) performing at Pendley Manor in Tring with Tony Hadley, Adam Ant, Boney M, Heatwave, The Christians and more. Feelgood? Yes. And the event raises thousands for charity. The preceding Friday is tribute act day with The Bootleg Beatles, Noasis and Who Are You among the bands. Check out the website for Chilfest s summer season of outdoor cinema at Pendley Manor every weekend too.
Todd in the Hole, July 16-18
Set in a pocket of countryside at Todds Green between Hitchin and Stevenage, Todd in the Hole is a three-day family-friendly festival celebrating the best of local and beyond. With entertainment from more than 80 artists over five stages from established tribute acts to emerging talent there’s sure to be something to suit everyone’s musical tastes, with the option to continue the revelry at the after-parties in Todd Woods.
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5:00 PM June 4, 2021
Sophie and Emily Harrison from Reed have been contributing to their community with online music performances.
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Teenage twins from Reed, who used their musical talents to contribute to their church and bring joy to the community, have been recognised for their achievements.
Sophie and Emily Harrison are both learning to play musical instruments, and it was their interest in music that led them to step in and help when Reed s St Mary’s Church was forced by the COVID pandemic to cancel public worship.
The girls, 13, learned hymns and songs for each weekly service to be broadcast on YouTube and recorded these with their parents, ready for Sunday morning. Sophie and Emily also presented set readings and with prayers.