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Break Out to join a mass singalong

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PEOPLE in Thatcham are being asked to sign up to mass virtual singing event as part of a list of lockdown activities.

Break Out: Thatcham Sings is open to anyone aged six and above to perform in a mass choral group.

The event is being arranged by Thatcham Town Council and led by Vox Fresh director Kat Penn.

Singers will receive lyric sheets, a video tutorial for each voice part, guide tracks to sing along and a promotiona­l video at the end for them to share.

The course is only open to Thatcham residents and around 40 people are required for the event.

To reserve a place, email enquiries@thatchamto­wncouncil. gov.uk before the end of Sunday.

The town council has also launched a Minesweepe­r Hunt game to help local businesses and provide an activity for families.

The game can be printed from the council website or Facebook page or picked up from participat­ing venues.

Search for coordinate­s around the town centre to reveal the name of a video game villain.

Completed pictures can be entered into a prize draw to enquiries@@ thatchamto­wncouncil.gov.uk Venues are RSPCA Newbury & District Branch, Inks Personaliz­ed Ltd, St Mary's Church, A-Plan Specialist Vehicle Insurance, Creative cakes by S & S, Thatcham Kitchens, Dusty Attic Vintage, The Cutting Bar Thatcham, Picture It, Moto Cycle, Charles Hairdresse­rs, Broadway Supplies, Blue Beetle Ceramics, Roots Estate Agency, Toucan Travel, Kingsland CAFE, Envy Hair and Beauty Thatcham, House of Cards and on The Broadway Green

The virtual game Monster Hero Safari is still running in the town centre.

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Thatcham mayor Mike Cole on the Monster Hero Safari

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