Make your poppy count this remembrance
This year, the Royal British Legion is asking everyone to back the Poppy Appeal in a new way.
Read moreDetailsThis year, the Royal British Legion is asking everyone to back the Poppy Appeal in a new way.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions is holding an online pub quiz next week in aid of Berkshire Vision.
Read moreDetailsBy Olly Allen There is no other ground in the top four divisions of English football closer to the Madejski Stadium than Wycombe Wanderers’ Adams Park. It is the same...
Read moreDetailsCharvil Matters will be meeting this Saturday for a community litter pick.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon, in Bracknell, has launched its annual art competition for children.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United staged a second half comeback at Newbury to come away with all three points and lead the league table after two games. In a first half the visitors dominated...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are urging residents to follow coronavirus restrictions, after hanging out more than 800 fines since the pandemic began.
Read moreDetailsA Covid-safe Hallowe'en trail is being planned for Spencers Wood and Three Mile Cross.
Read moreDetailsMaiden Erlegh School has been shortlisted for the Schools Awards 2020, in the Secondary School of the Year section.
Read moreDetailsResidents at Barkham Road's Berkshire Care Home celebrated the harvest earlier this month.
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