CORONAVIRUS: ‘The country can be normal by autumn’
Professor Ben Cowling, the coronavirus expert from Sonning, says life may be back to normal by September.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Ben Cowling, the coronavirus expert from Sonning, says life may be back to normal by September.
Read moreDetailsFriends from across the world were brought together this Christmas with an annual carol service.
Read moreDetailsCrowds used to cheering on traditional mummers’ plays with St George, a Turkish Knight and a dragon in combat outside a pub can still enjoy the fun despite Covid rules,...
Read moreDetailsA history hunt has been launched into the Women's Land Army at Sutton Seeds, Earley.
Read moreDetailsAward-winning theatre group Five Pints and a Pig are running two groups of short audio plays.
Read moreDetailsA group of musicians have produced a musical advent calendar, thanks to Helen Styles.
Read moreDetailsJo Davis, from Charvil, is offering virtual storytelling sessions and is raising money for charity whilst doing so.
Read moreDetailsJoan Rackley, who watched the Queen wheeled out in her pram as a baby, has celebrated her 100th birthday with a card from Her Majesty herself.
Read moreDetailsFamilies across the borough have adapted their Diwali celebrations due to Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsHurst Show and County Fayre is forced to find a new home after being told Willowmead Field is no longer available for use.
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