Thriving Reading choir practices for performance of Mozart’s Requiem
A thriving choir is practising for its performance of Mozart's Requiem, composed on his death bed ? and still shrouded in mystery.
Read moreDetailsA thriving choir is practising for its performance of Mozart's Requiem, composed on his death bed ? and still shrouded in mystery.
Read moreDetailsSixteen cricket teams from Reading area battled to win a six a side tournament at Hurst Cricket Club on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Recorder Orchestra, which started life in Twyford, is returning to the village to perform its 'world tour' concert.
Read moreDetailsA much-loved butcher who has died aged 92, worked for over 70 years, having started full-time when he was just 12
Read moreDetailsA brass band celebrating its 125th birthday has qualified for a national final for the first time in 65 years.
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas finished his month of sleigh riding to help charities by calling at Hurst homes to collect donations on Sunday, December 17.
Read moreDetailsA popular piece of Christmas music which escaped, along with its composer, being destroyed by German U-boats is being performed in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers are offering their Christmas treat of a varied concert ? and the chance to join in with singing carols.
Read moreDetailsA top weather and climate expert has a message for Reading and Wokingham areas - don't be surprised if you wake up to snow tomorrow
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People, after a busy summer at shows, fetes and a seaside folk festival, are inviting everyone to have a go at their hobby.
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