Warning that village halls across Berkshire could be forced to close
THE changing face of Britain's village halls could mean many lack proper insurance which could force them to close.
Read moreDetailsTHE changing face of Britain's village halls could mean many lack proper insurance which could force them to close.
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL for unwanted computers that can be recycled for charities and families in need has received almost 200 donations.
Read moreDetailsA PAY rise freeze and a halt on recruitment are just two of the casualties of rising rates for businesses in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsIT only takes a minute and it won't cost you a penny - but it could save your life.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM's Citizens Advice is running an Energy Awareness Event in the Market Place between 9am and 3pm on Thursday, September 28.
Read moreDetailsMiranda Sykes is regarded as one of the country's leading singers, guitarists and bass players best known for her work with Show of Hands
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Town Council has written to local schools following an increase in anti-social behaviour from young people during the summer holidays
Read moreDetailsIT is the ultimate beer crawl with specially brewed beers from all over the country - and all sampled from one seat.
Read moreDetailsIf the modern financial world leaves you in a muddle, then don't miss the Money Matters event at Wokingham Town Hall, Wokingham Positive Difference
Read moreDetailsREADING band Selina and the Howlin Dogs, is set to release its third album this month.
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