Sing a requiem mass with a Caversham choir
Sing a requiem mass with a Caversham choir
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Read moreDetailsBlack History Month sees film showcases, movement and dance classes, talks, exhibitions, and more in venues throughout Reading in October
Read moreDetailsA MENTAL health support service working across Reading schools has scored top marks in a survey of students.
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL business has scooped a top industry award.
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Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Shiplake Shakers walking club are putting their best foot forward to raise money for the Thames Valley group at Parkinson's UK.
Read moreDetailsTWO educational institutions in Reading are up for awards recognising their efforts in promoting learning about climate change and sustainability.
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Read moreDetailsTHE changing face of Britain's village halls could mean many lack proper insurance which could force them to close.
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