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 moreDetailsAN ILLEGAL rave was broken up by police today, with a number of arrests made.
Read moreDetailsCranstoun took over the council’s domestic abuse support service last year after it was awarded a £1.5million.
Read moreDetailsFor two years the supply of new bicycles has struggled to keep up with demand, the potential for growth is huge
Read moreDetailsMusic legends Chris Difford, Nick Heyward and Carol Decker are among a glittering array of artists raising funds for Ukrainian refugees
Read moreDetailsDating has changed. About 30% of us now do so through dating sites and apps, with a much higher percentage in the younger age groups
Read moreDetailsWhat does unity look like, or mean, to us when we are surrounded by division and conflict? How do we unite when there are great chasms between us?
Read moreDetailsTHE HIGHEST demand in the property market is for chain-free homes, with sales increasing year-on-year across the south east
Read moreDetailsWhittington's Tea Barge is moored on the north bank of the river Thames alongside Hills Meadows. It reopens for the season on Saturday, March 26.
Read moreDetailsA memoir detailing the life of Berkshire Constabulary's first female officer has been published, the first of a trilogy.
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