Berkshire celebrates the UK’s first Blossom Watch Day this weekend
Berkshire residents will celebrate Blossom Watch Day with the National Trust tomorrow, to enjoy the wonders of spring.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire residents will celebrate Blossom Watch Day with the National Trust tomorrow, to enjoy the wonders of spring.
Read moreDetailsLive shows are returning to Bracknell's South Hill Park this summer, to beat the lockdown blues.
Read moreDetailsSteve McManus, from the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading, said the hospital can return to normal as covid cases drop.
Read moreDetailsA consultation is underway to determine the future of Ravenswood Village, a disability centre in Crowthorne.
Read moreDetailsMUSIC festival celebrations are taking to the stage this summer. Fi Fest, a Berkshire-based music festival, will be held on Forest Green Road, Fifield, near Bray, on Sunday, August 29....
Read moreDetailsDRIVE into a world of hilarious history on stage in Windsor this week. Car Park Party, created by Birmingham Stage Company and Coalition Agency, is bringing Horrible Histories – Gorgeous...
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS charity says it has seen a rise in demand since the pandemic began. New Beginnings has transformed a former Reading town centre pub into a non-alcoholic premises, which...
Read moreDetailsImprovements will be made to California Country Park's dam in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsThe Picture of Dorian Gray at The Watermill Theatre in Newbury has been extended for two weeks, after proving popular online.
Read moreDetailsNew Beginnings, in Reading, is looking for donations after seeing a rise in demand.
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