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211. The fundraising sound of music
Get Wokingham, Thursday 13 May 2010To help restore its organ, Reading Minster is holding a series of concerts. Linda Fort pulls out all the stops to explain.
212. Flora lovers walking in a carpet of bluebells
Get Wokingham, Thursday 13 May 2010Three weeks later than usual, visitors can see carpets of British bluebells at National Trust properties near Reading.
213. A rainbow coalition blooms in my garden...
Get Wokingham, Friday 14 May 2010It is not without some disquiet that I discover my garden is making a very subtle political statement at the moment.
214. Singers ready for a beautiful show
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 May 2010An Oscar-winning musical makes its debut at The Hexagon next week. Linda Fort is the belle of the ball.
215. Enjoy the fun of Reading Community Carnival
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 May 2010Carnival time has come round once again and soon the streets of West Reading will be filled with music and dancing.
216. Chelsea sun to shine on Blagrave sculpture
Get Wokingham, Thursday 20 May 2010An historic sundial designed by John Blagrave of Reading will be recreated and put on display at Chelsea Flower Show this month.
217. Introducing Fort’s first law of horticulture – frustration
Get Wokingham, Saturday 22 May 2010There ought to be a philosophical theory or law of science on the jobs you have to do before you can do the jobs you want to do.
218. Green Park to help Reading bloom
Get Wokingham, Monday 24 May 2010A major business park with a green conscience has stepped in to sponsor the Reading in Bloom Schools’ Challenge.
219. It was Jamie Oliver who inspired me
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 26 May 2010Full of enthusiasm and energy, this young couple are eager to embrace the traditional. Linda Fort meets a chef and his partner who have taken on their first village pub.
220. For the love of an ORCHARD
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 May 2010The Ancient Persians and Egyptians grew the first orchards. They were walled gardens set out on a formal grid of canals.
