Sister Act themed singing afternoon to take place in Charvil
A SINGING afternoon for female voices will focus on songs from the popular musical film Sister Act. And organisers say ...
A SINGING afternoon for female voices will focus on songs from the popular musical film Sister Act. And organisers say ...
IT’S CIDER – but not as we know it. A Charvil-based pub is promising one of the most unusual flavours ...
A MOTORCYCLIST is being treated in an Oxford hospital following a road traffic collision in Charvil last weekend. Now police ...
John Kaiser Mayor Wokingham, Carly Salisbury GM A CHARVIL pub has reopened following a six-figure makeover. And to celebrate, The ...
A young couple and their friend have fulfilled their dreams of having their own pub business. Niki and Adam Fortes ...
THE grass is continuing to grow and councillors have been asking residents to report the hotspots. This week, we’re in ...
Churches in Twyford, Ruscombe and Hurst have appointed a Children and Families Worker who will support and encourage youngsters throughout ...
A MAIN road through Sonnning and Charvil is to be closed for up to six weeks to allow water works ...
A FUN dog show will take place in Charvil on Whitsun holiday Monday. Lands End Equestrian Centre is holding the ...
With the hottest May Day holiday weekend on record since it was introduced in 1978, if anything it was verging ...
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