Britain’s Got Talent star Nabil is on his way to both Reading and Camberley
A former Britain's Got Talent finalist, Nabil Abdulrashid, is bringing his stand-up to Reading and Camberley - chuckle muscles ready
Read moreDetailsA former Britain's Got Talent finalist, Nabil Abdulrashid, is bringing his stand-up to Reading and Camberley - chuckle muscles ready
Read moreDetailsVOLUNTEERS are needed for next year’s Crowthorne Carnival, and its committee is urging people to join the team
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY fun day was an amazing success at the weekend. On Sunday, roughly 300 people enjoyed an outdoor party at Crowthorne Rugby Club. There was live music, stalls and...
Read moreDetailsAN AMATEUR dramatics society is on the lookout for new members, as it makes preparations for its next show.
Read moreDetailsJason Robert Brown’s Songs For A New World will be performed at The Whitty Theatre, based at Luckley House School, on Saturday
Read moreDetailsA REFURBISHED Finchampstead pub reopened its doors to the public this weekend – but the changes aren’t finished yet
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are concerned about prices rising up to 333.3% for an over-60s activities programme.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD pub is hosting a fundraiser to help a Winnersh man receive vital treatment after he fell from a balcony. The event will add to an online appeal that...
Read moreDetailsA BRITAIN’S Got Talent finalist will be making a special guest appearance in Reading this Friday, thanks to a new comedy club. Starting out as a small, semi-professional group, Mates...
Read moreDetailsLIVE music, street food and craft beers will make a return to the Reading Abbey Ruins next month. Heavy Pop is set to host a special warm-up party on Friday,...
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