Teenagers represent Berkshire in national bell-ringing contest
Two teenagers from a Wargrave school joined a team taking part in the Ringing World National Youth Contest last week
Read moreDetailsTwo teenagers from a Wargrave school joined a team taking part in the Ringing World National Youth Contest last week
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People (HuMP) are inviting everyone to have a go at their traditional English hobby at their taster sessions.
Read moreDetailsThe Co-op at Reading's Cemetery Junction has a new role: it stars in a new hand drawn version of Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince, thanks to a talented artist
Read moreDetailsHurst Pantomime Group is inviting all interested in getting involved in their tenth production, either on or off the stage, to go to an introductory Information meeting
Read moreDetailsAlmshouse residents met for a party to celebrate the 75th birthday of a group which helps make this special form of affordable housing possible.
Read moreDetailsA midnight hit and run driver smashed so hard into two ancient cottages they moved. The car was then driven off, leaving a trail of destruction behind
Read moreDetailsThree new almshouses in Wokingham borough have been shortlisted for an award scheme in which Prince Charles is the final judge
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s eight gold medal-winning Paralympian has had to withdraw from the Tokyo games - and she is heartbroken
Read moreDetailsTwo totally blind men in their 70s have completed stunning wing walks on top of a 1940s biplane.
Read moreDetailsA 90-year-old and his family had an amazing hot air balloon ride full of moving coincidences. Ronnie Franklin leapt at the chance to fulfil a long-held ambition when asked for...
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