Band’s gig in Emmbrook will help charity
A BAND is organising a charity gig with a Christmas theme
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A BAND is organising a charity gig with a Christmas theme
Read moreDetailsA top weather and climate expert has a message for Reading and Wokingham areas - don't be surprised if you wake up to snow tomorrow
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR is preparing to sing of the season at its festive concert, which will be held in a Twyford church.
Read moreDetailsA STUNNING spectacle packed with music, dance, magic and a bucketful of laughter: that's the festive treat that has been conjured up in Windsor
Read moreDetailsHurst has a big weekend coming up, starting with the St Nicholas Church Christmas Fayre, followed by the St Nicholas Night celebrations the next day
Read moreDetailsPASSENGERS have been unwittingly paying fares when jumping on a bus in Wokingham ? and they can claim a refund if they want to
Read moreDetailsA BIG thank you to Wokingham has been issued after a fundraising group held a successful sale on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsSANTA Claus isn't coming to town ? he's heading to Dinton Pastures. Along with Mrs Claus, Santa Paws and even a few elves.
Read moreDetailsA NETWORKING event aimed at women who work in planning was held in Crowthorne last month.
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE celebration is coming to an east Reading church.
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