Guest voices help Reading Phoenix Choir sing two little masses
MEMBERS of the Reading Phoenix Choir were joined by guest voices for a come and sing workshop.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Reading Phoenix Choir were joined by guest voices for a come and sing workshop.
Read moreDetailsAs a Christian minister I am regularly encouraged by people of faith, whatever their faith, to speak more confidently about public issues
Read moreDetailsDo you remember Our holiday by the sea ?
Read moreDetailsReading Abbey Revealed has submitted its proposals for the continued preservation of the Abbey Quarter to the Council for evaluation
Read moreDetailsSince 1942, Casualties Union is the Charity whose volunteers spare time to train and practise casualty simulation.
Read moreDetailsA weekend of events was held to mark the 75th anniversary of the special friendship between his city on the Rhine and our town on the Thames.
Read moreDetailsWe?re about to enter a ?season? of Council committee meetings, and that means an awful lot of business is to be considered over the coming weeks
Read moreDetailsSOME OF the biggest hits from the silver screen will be celebrated in a musical evening taking place in Caversham next month
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been sentenced to two years, eight months' imprisonment for the supply of a controlled class A drug on Friday, June 24
Read moreDetailsA READING FC fan has been successful in his bid to collect every shirt the Royals have played in since he was born.
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