Licensed Trade Charity pays tribute to LVS Ascot patron, Her Majesty The Queen
The charity and its schools have a historic relationship with the Royal family going back over 180 years.
Read moreDetailsThe charity and its schools have a historic relationship with the Royal family going back over 180 years.
Read moreDetailsEmma Macedo will host the event at The Whitty Theatre on Saturday, October 22,in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.
Read moreDetailsAs part of its consultation, the council is also hosting two in-person drop-in sessions later this month.
Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, September 9, until Saturday, September 17, the provider will be running an electric demonstrator.
Read moreDetailsProceeds from the event will support the Me2Club, an inclusion charity for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities.
Read moreDetailsLoddFest 22 takes place on Saturday, September 17, at Dunsden Green Farm, with 10 hours of back-to-back live performances.
Read moreDetailsFor the first time in 18 months, the group will return to in person sessions following the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsThe incident took place at around 9PM on Monday, September 5, in Crowthorne North Road.
Read moreDetailsOrganised by Wokingham In Need and sponsored by David Cliff Estate Agents, the event will raise funds for vulnerable people in the community.
Read moreDetailsThe White Horse on Easthampstead hosted the Caribbean Festival on Saturday, August 20.
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