CHOIRS form across Berkshire made sure there was a song in the air yesterday.
Some 200 singers toured the county on mystery bus tours raising money for a children's charity.
Under the leadership of Lucy Hewes rock choirs from Reading, Tilehurst, Caversham, Wokingham, Bracknell, Ascot and Henley came together to raise money for Rosie's Rainbow Fund.
Hare Hatch Sheeplands hosted 50 singers who helped collect money for the the charity.
Rob Scott, the garden centre's owner watched the performance. "They were excellent," he said.
"They also provided some wonderful entertainment for our customers."
Rosie's Rainbow Fund, based in Maidenhead, was established in 2003 in memory of Rosie Mayling.
The 11-year-old decided she wanted to organise shows for sick children whilst she herself was ill in hospital.
After her death her parents, Carolyn and David, set up the fund in her memory.
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