Sonning Scarecrows Trail returns to village this June
The Sonning Scarecrows Trail will be returning to the village on Thursday, June 2 and Friday, June 3, the Queen's jubilee bank holidays.
Read moreDetailsThe Sonning Scarecrows Trail will be returning to the village on Thursday, June 2 and Friday, June 3, the Queen's jubilee bank holidays.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity has challenged people to sign up to run 5.3 something around the track between 2pm and 5pm on Saturday, March 12.
Read moreDetailsThe company will support homelessness charity New Beginnings Reading, based next door to the depot on Great Knollys Street.
Read moreDetailsMike Davey, 87, met Patty Davey when he decided to try online dating after his wife sadly passed away.
Read moreDetailsThe black-tie music and arts extravaganza returns to the riverside in Henley-on-Thames from Wednesday, July 6 to Sunday, July 10.
Read moreDetailsA continental breakfast is being held on Thursday, Match 24 to celebrate the village's fourth anniversary of its link to Cuincy, northern France.
Read moreDetailsThe Eastern Gateway was officially opened on Monday, January 24, but parents of children at Floreat Montague Park School say that the road is unsafe.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Waterside Centre, at Thames Valley Park, is celebrating its 21st anniversary this month.
Read moreDetailsThe store of Twyford and Ruscombe Horticultural Association will be open on Sundays, between 9.30am and 11am
Read moreDetailsThe four key areas of concern were uncovered based on findings from a survey conducted in the village last summer.
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