Charm in abundance for Three Men in A Boat at The Mill At Sonning
The Mill at Sonning's production of Three Men in A Boat is absolutely chockablock with English charm and is a feast for the eyes
Read moreDetailsThe Mill at Sonning's production of Three Men in A Boat is absolutely chockablock with English charm and is a feast for the eyes
Read moreDetailsSuffering from high pollen counts? We sat down with an allergy expert to hear how to get the right balance of defence and attack for handling pollen.
Read moreDetailsThe developer came to inspire SEND pupils about the housing sector through some hands-on fun, inspired by their curriculum
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions Club inaugural swimming event has been pushed back to allow more teams to take part
Read moreDetailsAs temperatures rise, animal welfare charity Dogs Trust is warning dog owners not to over exercise their pets in warm weather
Read moreDetailsHealth brands are donating hygiene products to local people in need with new Wokingham Tesco scheme
Read moreDetailsVeterans are invited to attend the Armed Forces Veterans' Hub in Crowthorne to speak to organisations and charities that can offer them support
Read moreDetailsIt's one of the biggest dates in the music calendar, and fans of the Eurovision Song Contest need look no further for where to watch the live final
Read moreDetailsThe world's first Lego duelling rollercoaster has been opened at the Legoland Windsor Resort this week
Read moreDetailsA family-friendly show of the much-loved children's book is coming to the Corn Exchange for one night only
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