Henry the Thirst: RABBLE teams with Elusive Brewing to launch Chaos ale
As RABBLE begins the run of shows for its latest production in Reading, an adaptation of Henry I, it is also celebrating the launch of a new beer
Read moreDetailsAs RABBLE begins the run of shows for its latest production in Reading, an adaptation of Henry I, it is also celebrating the launch of a new beer
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD brewery is giving amateur beer makers the chance to pour a prize winning pint.
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD residents have voiced safety concerns about one of the village's main roads.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM Sunday league football team is on the lookout for new players to join its ranks for the upcoming season.
Read moreDetailsIT was an afternoon to remember as Finchampstead came together for picnics and prosecco to celebrate King Charles' coronation.
Read moreDetailsVillagers in Finchampstead fear pooches could cause noise and nuisance if Wokingham councillors grant a dog walking business permission to use field.
Read moreDetailsThe band will play at a Finchampstead coronation picnic
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM motorists may experience delays to their journeys in the coming days due to planned road works.
Read moreDetailsA DECISION on a plan to create an all-weather cricket pitch on farmland in Finchampstead was deferred so that councillors can go on a site visit.
Read moreDetailsFriendship and coffee club meets weekly in Finchampstead
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