LoddFest returns to a sold-out crowd for a second time
Revellers enjoyed 10 hours of back-to-back live performances at the festival, organised by Loddon Brewery and Reading-based band Third Lung.
Read moreDetailsRevellers enjoyed 10 hours of back-to-back live performances at the festival, organised by Loddon Brewery and Reading-based band Third Lung.
Read moreDetailsBest Friends Pet Store, located in Crowthorne High Street, created the Berkshire Pet Food Bank to help those struggling with the cost of living.
Read moreDetailsA councillor has asked Wokingham Borough Council to support a target of 50% social and affordable housing on new developments.
Read moreDetailsCllr Michael Firmager, Conservative councillor for Sonning, asked the question at a council meeting on Thursday, September 22.
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones delivered the statement at a council meeting on Thursday, September 22.
Read moreDetailsThe plans, shown in an official council document, are being recommended for approval ahead of an executive meeting next Thursday, September 29.
Read moreDetailsPromise Inclusion, formerly known as Wokingham, Bracknell and Districts Mencap, marked the anniversary with a special event at Great Hollands Pavilion
Read moreDetailsTWO MEN have been jailed in connection with a spate of burglaries, including the raid of Boots in Wokingham town centre earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Kyocera Document Solutions UK, based at Eldon Court, confirmed the launch of the new Kyocera Cloud Print and Scan (KCPS).
Read moreDetailsTHE LEAVES might be turning brown, there's an autumnal nip in the air, but a Brackbell-based theatre wants you to have hay fever
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