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9:02am Wednesday 7th May 2008
ENGLAND'S players may be kicking their heels this summer during the European Championships, but the next generation of stars certainly got their continental fill over the Bank Holiday weekend.
The North Wilts & District Youth and Minors League staged its own version of Euro 2008 over two action-packed days at the County Ground, with more than 200 children aged 7-8 taking part.
Each of the 36 teams adopted one of the European nations for the tournament, and were given a flag and playing shirts to get into the spirit.
Swindon Town's chief scout Dave Warren and under 10 coach Gary Norman were on hand to identify the most promising talent, but the emphasis was on enjoyment.
The County Ground was awash with colour as family and friends added to the atmosphere with their vocal and enthusiastic support.
No overall champion was crowned, but awards were presented for the most sporting nation' on each pitch.
Co-organiser Kevan Williams said: "We drew the teams out of a hat and the kids all played their part in being that country for the day.
"We wanted to create something a bit different and I think everyone really enjoyed themselves.
"Our thanks go out to the sponsors, Mann Egerton, and all the volunteers and coaches who helped put this whole weekend together."
Sportsmanship Award winners:
SUNDAY
Group 1: Switzerland (Cricklade B) Group 2: Croatia (Cricklade A) Group 3: Netherlands (Purton) Group 4: Sweden (Hungerford)
MONDAY
Group 1: Netherlands (Ferndale Rodbourne) Group 2: Sweden (Robins) Group 3: Turkey (South Swindon) Group 4: Austria (Croft A)
RESIDENTS at a Highworth retirement development enjoyed meeting broadcaster and comedian Don Maclean so much that they want him to move in.
If your aged between 5-16 years old, why don't you try out the Stratton St Margaret youth division of St John Ambulance and join in the fun. We meet each tuesday evening during school terms between 1830 and 2045 at the St John Ambulance headquarters on Rodbourne Road. all you need to do is get involved and have fun with us.
USBC has been serving the community in Upper Stratton since 1862
Chris Priddy, 24, has been appointed as a Youth and Childrens Minister at Upper Stratton Baptist Church (USBC).
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Criminals have targeted the Upper Stratton Baptist Church buildings resulting in serious damage
What did you do last weekend? Air Cadets across the UK take part in fun and challenging activities like flying, gliding, parachuting, climbing, shooting, expeditions, adventure training, Duke of Edinburgh... the list goes on.
Stratton Scouts and Guides, Rangers and Explorer Scouts braved the bizzare Easter weather on a camp near Oxford.
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