December 2009 Archives
STANMORE'S majorette troupe has qualified for the national championships for the second time in two years - and will hope for a repeat performance of last year's stunning début trophy haul.
The Attwirlettes, a team of girls aged between 5 and 19 who dance with twirling batons, ribbons, wheels, maces, flags and pom poms and practise weekly at Culver Church in Culver Grove, Stanmore, recently came away from the first regional competition of the season, held in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, with armfuls of prizes.

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