Musical mavericks visiting Reading club will be making it up as they go along
THEY?RE dubbed the musical mavericks, and they?ll be entertaining Reading audiences later this month.
Read moreDetailsTHEY?RE dubbed the musical mavericks, and they?ll be entertaining Reading audiences later this month.
Read moreDetailsWe were very pleased to be able to get together to celebrate the 20th Charter of our club, over two-course lunch at Sonning Golf Course
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Read moreDetailsUTC READING has received "unbelievably generous" donations of musical instruments, following a social media appeal.
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