Come and Sing event will see Years 6-9 take part in an Abba medley
YOUNG singers are invited to take part in a come and sing event taking place in Tilehurst.
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YOUNG singers are invited to take part in a come and sing event taking place in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS have shared their anger with the BBC after a local DJ told Radio 4 listeners that Reading people didn't care what happened to the gaol site.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre book shop is hosting a launch event for a Reading author.
Read moreDetailsReading Libraries is inviting residents, both new and existing, to the Welcome to Reading Coffee Morning on Saturday, April 15.
Read moreDetailsBird enthusiasts in Finchampstead can look forward to an evening with Graham Giddens, who will explain what the winged creatures do when the sun sets
Read moreDetailsReading Male Voice Choir will hold a concert to raise funds for earthquake victims.
Read moreDetailsA WALK around Woodley will unpack its aviation heritage.
Read moreDetailsPINTS were being pulled at a Wokingham pub hours after a fire forced it to close.
Read moreDetailsA DIGITAL transformation solutions firm has taken over a firm with a base in Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsThe NCT Easter Scavenger Hunt will return to Chaucer Woods in Crowthorne on Friday, April 14, from 10am to noon.
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