Cancelled: Bracknell MP James Sunderland receives snub from University of Reading’s politics society
James Sunderland was due to address the students' union politics society, but his invitation was revoked
Read moreDetailsJames Sunderland was due to address the students' union politics society, but his invitation was revoked
Read moreDetailsAN EASTER treat was arranged for young residents of a new housing development in Warfield, thanks to the Easter Bunny
Read moreDetailsKinky Boots premiered in the US in 2012 It was welcomed with much anticipation at South Hill Park this week, playing to mostly full houses
Read moreDetailsAS THE country prepares to mark the coronation of King Charles III, what is thought to be Berkshire's largest crown has been unveiled
Read moreDetailsA CLOTHES retailer is to open a new store in The Lexicon in neighbouring Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsIT'S A golden anniversary, but it's going to be celebrated with a visit to Emerald City, for South Hill Park is off to see the wonderful Wizard of Oz
Read moreDetailsThe boots are on for South Hill Park's Easter musical
Read moreDetailsA FANCY dress contest and a storytelling session were two of the ways a housebuilder marked World Book Day earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsGET ready for an egg-citing fun packed programme this Easter at The Lexicon. There's something for every-bunny with the return of the Lexicon Express
Read moreDetailsNew data from Better.co.uk shows that trying to find new mortgage rates is a priority, especially if people are coming to the end of their fixed deals
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