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Whaddon, Cambridgeshire

In a land not far away, Lies a village where children play, Whaddon is its name, you see, A place where happiness runs free. Whaddon village, oh so quaint, With cottages and fields, no restraint, Children laugh and skip along, Their voices fill the air with song. Just six kilometers north they roam, To Royston, a place they call their home, With its bustling streets and friendly faces, Whaddon's charm, it never erases. In South Cambridgeshire it resides, A place where nature's beauty hides, Fields of green and flowers so bright, Whaddon is a wondrous sight. The village and its people, kind and true, Always ready to welcome you, With open arms and hearts so warm, Whaddon is a place that will charm. So come along, let's take a trip, To Whaddon village, let's get a grip, With its beauty and its grace, Whaddon is a magical place. Random page: KPBA (1270 AM)