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ARTISTS had a range of ?fabulous art? on show at the Wokingham Arts Trail last weekend, organiser Jill Chadwick has said.
Read moreDetailsARTISTS had a range of ?fabulous art? on show at the Wokingham Arts Trail last weekend, organiser Jill Chadwick has said.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has partnered with Berkshire-based organisation, Berkshire Vision, to help more customers with visual impairments.
Read moreDetailsThe event, which took place from September 15 to 19, saw visitors enjoy five whole days of live music, food and drink.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Tennis Club, off Nine Mile Ride, invited members and their families to the event on Saturday, September 11.
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder has announced its Walk To Remember will go ahead and hopes to raise vital funds for its support work.
Read moreDetailsAll Star Superslam Wrestling will be presenting its new tag team champions event.
Read moreDetailsAdult and junior racers were cheered on by spectators as they crossed the finished line.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based resident Lorraine McCowatt has always been a dog lover since a young age.
Read moreDetailsThe council wants the strategy to focus on prevention, early intervention, easy access to support, health promotion and joined up services.
Read moreDetailsCountry music will be hitting the Camberley Theatre stage for one night only this Friday.
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