Art gets back on the trail
STUDIOS were bursting with colour last weekend, thanks to the Henley Arts Trail, and it’s not over yet. Spanning across 40 venues, it aims to showcase the most vibrant and...
Read moreSTUDIOS were bursting with colour last weekend, thanks to the Henley Arts Trail, and it’s not over yet. Spanning across 40 venues, it aims to showcase the most vibrant and...
Read moreCHARVIL Parish Council is asking villagers to share their views on the future, after launching a survey on its new neighbourhood plan. It is in the process of producing a...
Read moreA CHARVIL musician is embarking on a new musical adventure — and it’s got a Hollywood theme.Music teacher and choir director Suzanne Newman is launching her latest group, The Project...
Read moreCHARVIL residents are invited to pick up their paint brushes for a village art competition.On Sunday, July 4, the community is hosting a Charvil Village Party to celebrate the end...
Read moreBrian Hicks LIFE OF BRIAN with Brian Hicks I have been going to Charvil Country Park at least once a week for over a year now. It is a delightful...
Read moreCHARVIL residents are keeping the streets tidy this weekend. On Saturday, May 1, Charvil Matters is hosting its latest litter picking session. The team will be meeting at Charvil Village...
Read moreThames Valley Police appeals for witnesses after a crash in Charvil left a 14-year-old boy in hospital.
Read moreIT’S THE ultimate win-win as it cleans up and keeps you fit and now a Charvil resident is hoping you’ll join him. Sam Akhtar, who runs the Charvil Matters community...
Read moreLoddon District Scouts will have a new meeting hall, complete with storage facilities, off Waingels Road in Charvil. It would be larger than the site that it replaces, and is...
Read moreTHIRTY trees have been planted to commemorate three decades of work – and one is in Charvil. The village’s tree wardens were gifted a disease-resistant elm tree by The Tree...
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