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Published: Friday, 18th July, 2008 08:00

Charity concert at Englefield House

By Alex Gore

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VISITORS to the picturesque Englefield House will be able to enjoy a live performance of the South Berks Concert Band this Saturday.[19]

The park will open from 5pm and the classical music will not begin until 7pm. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own chairs and a picnic.

The concert is presented by the Rotary Club of Reading Abbey in aid of the Alexander Devine Children’s Cancer Trust and tickets cost £15 in advance or £20 on the gate and £10/£15 for under 15s.

For tickets call 0118 987 4742 or email tickets@readingabbeyrc.org.uk

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