Project Singers seek new voices for ladies chorus
The choir has an open night for potential new members to give the group a try on Monday, April 4, at Charvil Village Hall.
Read moreDetailsThe choir has an open night for potential new members to give the group a try on Monday, April 4, at Charvil Village Hall.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's motorists are paying as much as 165.9p for a litre of unleaded, and 177.9p for diesel on some forecourts, such as Texaco at Charvil.
Read moreDetailsCharvil Matters, a community group led by Cllr Sam Akhtar, is meeting on Sunday, January 23.
Read moreDetailsThe four key areas of concern were uncovered based on findings from a survey conducted in the village last summer.
Read moreDetailsIt will take place in Charvil Village Hall on Saturday, February 5.
Read moreDetailsCharvil Matters, a community group led by Cllr Sam Akhtar, is meeting on Sunday, January 23.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers from Twyford and District Round Table will help guide Mr Claus?s sleigh around the villages.
Read moreDetailsA SINGING afternoon in Charvil will help women get into the festive spirit
Read moreDetailsJimmy Cash, 30, of Crown Close, Bishops Cleeve, was sentenced to three years and six months? imprisonment at the hearing.
Read moreDetailsMy Cancer My Choices has launched a new hub in Charvil to support anybody receiving cancer treatment.
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