Sing Healthy Choir to perform Faure's Requiem in Wokingham on Saturday
A PERFORMANCE of Faure’s Requiem will take place in Wokingham Baptist Church on Saturday, March 14. Sing Healthy Choir say ...
A PERFORMANCE of Faure’s Requiem will take place in Wokingham Baptist Church on Saturday, March 14. Sing Healthy Choir say ...
SKITTLES will be … well, skittled thanks to a fun evening taking place in Barkham later this month. The Barkham ...
A CELEBRATION of Argentinian Tango was held in Wokingham on Sunday afternoon, thanks to some talented young musicians. Guitarist Andrey ...
Today is International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate the achievements of women across the globe, raise awareness against bias, ...
AN ACOUSTIC set by the band China Bears will be held in a Wokingham town centre record store on Saturday, ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD PARISH COUNCIL is to hold its annual gathering from 7pm on Wednesday, March 11. The event will include presentations ...
Churches across Wokingham are seeking to reassure congregations that all necessary precautions are being taken ahead of this Sunday's services ...
A NEW book charts the changes to the centrepiece of Wokingham’s bustling town centre. Published by The Wokingham Society and ...
TREASURED family antiques will be valued at a fundraiser for SalGO Assist, a charity that helps house orphans in India. ...
Owner of Gilded Hair, Jo Gilder opened her salon five years ago. From the beginning, she said she has committed ...
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