Care home residents raise a glass to Earth Day
CARE home residents dug out their gardening tools for Earth Day last week. Pinehurst Care Centre, on Duke’s Ride in Crowthorne, took part in garden activities to celebrate Earth Day...
Read moreDetailsCARE home residents dug out their gardening tools for Earth Day last week. Pinehurst Care Centre, on Duke’s Ride in Crowthorne, took part in garden activities to celebrate Earth Day...
Read moreDetailsREADERS will get the chance to meet famous authors online this spring. Wokingham Borough Libraries will deliver a series of online events meeting famous authors and hearing about their latest...
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Baptist Church has revamped its premises during lockdown, and can't wait to show it off.
Read moreDetailsReading music charity Readipop has secured a new home, on Trafford Road, to grow as an organisation.
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL comedy duo is set to return to Maidenhead this spring. Flo and Joan, created by sisters Nicola and Rosie Dempsey, are heading to Norden Farm on Friday,May 28...
Read moreDetailsA BLUES band will be making their way to Reading this autumn. Proud Mary, a blues-rock band, will be celebrating 20 years of their album with a special anniversary gig,...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM charity has praised a crochet group for its recent fundraising efforts. Dingley’s Promise, which delivers early years support for children with special educational needs, has thanked the community...
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based DJ Paula Frost will be flying sky-high for music charity Tonic Music for Mental Health. DJ Paula Frost, from Way Out Radio, will be strapped to a plane as...
Read moreDetailsA SPRINGTIME concert lifted spirits at a care home last week. Wild Acres Care Home, based in Finchampstead, was treated to a special afternoon of entertainment on Friday, April 16....
Read moreDetailsRUNNERS will take flight this autumn to boost the coffers of charities. The Twilight Runway Challenge is to be held at Blackbushe Airport, Yateley, on Saturday, September 11. The event,...
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