Another tough outing for South Berkshire against Oxford
South Berks Men's 1st team made the journey to Oxford Brookes University for their rescheduled fixture from January. Despite an...
South Berks Men's 1st team made the journey to Oxford Brookes University for their rescheduled fixture from January. Despite an...
South Berks Ladies are setting the pace in the South Central Hockey League, as they navigated through another busy week...
This week's sporting engagements witnessed the South Berkshire Men's 1st team journey to Oxford University, amid a fervent quest for...
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A total of 750 pupils from across the borough took part in in the annual Wokingham Area Schools Music Association (WASMA) performances. Shows were held at The Hexagon theatre in Reading last month and 750 children performed in front of 2,200 people. This year’s theme was songs from the silver screen and had the title ‘Lights, Camera, Action!’ with inspiration drawn from the likes of Toy Story. Since 1947, WASMA has hosted annual music events, providing musical opportunities to primary school children in the area. The performances focused on singing together in a large choir, but also featured drama, poetry and dance. Well done to all the local borough schools who took part – Alder Grove, Bearwood, Charvil Piggott, Colleton, Earley St Peter’s, Emmbrook Junior, Farley Hill, Grazeley, Gorse Ride, Finchampstead, Hawkedon, Hawthorns, Highwood, Keephatch, Lambs Lane, Loddon, Nine Mile Ride, Montague Park, Oaklands Junior, Polehampton Junior, Radstock, Robert Piggott Junior, St Cecilia's, St Paul's, St Dominic Savio, St Nicholad Hurst, Willow Bank Junior and Winnersh.
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