Cocktail bar to open on Reading’s Gun Street
The Cocktail Club is opening its doors at 5-6 Gun Street covering a two floored area.
Read moreDetailsThe Cocktail Club is opening its doors at 5-6 Gun Street covering a two floored area.
Read moreDetailsThe bins are bolted to walls and concrete floors and have a letter box design to allow knife deposits.
Read moreDetailsPinehurst Care Centre, on Duke's Ride, will create a Hallowe'en themed display as part of the annual Crowthorne Trails event.
Read moreDetailsAfter its success of The Nature of Forgetting, Theatre Re returns with its performance of BIRTH at South Hill Park this October.
Read moreDetailsAudiences can sing along to classics including Rehab, Back to Black, Tears Dry on Their Own and more on Saturday, October 16.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is welcoming its patrons to feel more comfortable at its upcoming productions.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council will approve grants and contracts to offer support to vulnerable residents.
Read moreDetailsA road near Arborfield has won a biodiversity award for its new bridge, which support animals to travel safely across the borough.
Read moreDetailsIndividuals attended a special picnic in Forbury Gardens between noon and 4pm as the professional culinary arts pupils made a two-course meal.
Read moreDetailsThe questionnaire has been created for the community to have their say and help the parish council move forward with its plans.
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