Sergeant James is swapping leathers for Lyrca
A THAMES Valley Police officer who usually patrols Berkshire on a motorbike is swapping his leathers for Lycra this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA THAMES Valley Police officer who usually patrols Berkshire on a motorbike is swapping his leathers for Lycra this weekend.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of thirsty punters raised their glasses in Twyford to raise money for a male cancer charity last weekend
Read moreDetailsWokingham and District Association for the Elderly is holding a legacy lunch at its day centre on Reading Road on Saturday, April 23.
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of the 19 day-long programme of events have promised something for everyone as the festival returns to take over the village this summer.
Read moreDetailsThe band will play tracks from their album at Bracknell Blues Club at The Acoustic Couch in Bracknell on April 7.
Read moreDetailsLast week, 529 shoeboxes collected by Debbie Martin began a journey from the village to Ukraine.
Read moreDetailsThe new aerial photograph explorer tool allows users to search more than 400,000 images taken from the sky, with some from as early as 1919.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Beer Festival, which takes place on Stanlake Meadow in June, is looking for people to fill a number of roles.
Read moreDetailsThe April market takes place from 10am on Sunday, April 10.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Wild Church will be meeting at 4pm in the yard of St John's Church on Church Road.
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