Brilliance between the sheets: Review of Bedroom Farce at The Mill at Sonning
Alan Ayckbourn's much-loved comedy comes to The Mill at Sonning
Read moreDetailsAlan Ayckbourn's much-loved comedy comes to The Mill at Sonning
Read moreDetailsLocal children's bereavement charity, Daisy's Dream, has undergone a recent relocation and face lift in a move that it hopes will mean it can support
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Gardeners are being urged not to buy or plant Rhododendron, to stop spread of the invasive species and subsequent decline of our wildlife
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire painting company has been named the South East's Paint and Decorating Company of the Year at a national industry awards ceremony.
Read moreDetailsTwo Thames Valley Air Ambulance paramedics are part of an all-female half marathon team hoping to inspire the next generation of first responders.
Read moreDetailsThe private gardens of Berkshire are opening their gates this Summer to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support as part of a national scheme.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Healthcare has been the highest available award for its ongoing commitment to unity against racism.
Read moreDetailsIt's one of the biggest events in the music calendar, where 105,000 people will descend upon the borough over August Bank Holiday weekend
Read moreDetailsMichael Palin, Julia Donaldson, Trevor McDonald, among artists appearing at the Henley Literary Festival
Read moreDetailsWith Wokingham Pride this weekend and Reading Pride in August, security experts Get Licensed have shared tips for staying safe at events.
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