FC Bracknell U10 Lions score dramatic winner to win the cup for second season in a row
FC Bracknell U10 Lions mad it yet another season to remember as they won the Berkshire County League Cup final for the second season in a row.
Read moreDetailsFC Bracknell U10 Lions mad it yet another season to remember as they won the Berkshire County League Cup final for the second season in a row.
Read moreDetailsThousands of train station crimes are reported every year, and sex offences at stations across the UK have soared to all-time highs.
Read moreDetailsIn a world where cultures intertwine more than ever, The Salvation Army in Reading Lower Earley is opening its doors to celebrate
Read moreDetailsQuarters has been recognised for delivering outstanding customer service to its clients by winning a Best in Postcode Award from The ESTAS
Read moreDetailsThe news of a reset of the UK - EU relationship has been welcomed by the local group of the European Movement in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsConagh Whitelock, 25, is wanted in connection with dangerous driving in Bracknell
Read moreDetails25-year-old racing driver, Bobby Trundley from Wokingham, one of the world's top autistic racing drivers
Read moreDetailsHonest Burgers latest offering sees them bring a taste of New York to cities and towns around England with their brand new burger.
Read moreDetailsSiren RG1 will mark its first anniversary with a weekender celebration.
Read moreDetailsLocals can enjoy a spectacular weekend filled with delicious food, shopping stalls, talented artisans, talks, music, and Father's Day celebrations
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