Festive singalong for female voices in Charvil
A SINGING afternoon in Charvil will help women get into the festive spirit
Read moreDetailsA SINGING afternoon in Charvil will help women get into the festive spirit
Read moreDetailsFinalists have either been nominated by a member of the Parkinson?s community or a peer working in health and social care.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust?s team in West Berkshire have been shortlisted for the Innovation in Practice award.
Read moreDetailsThe charity, which supporting senior citizens in the area, offer companionship, hot drinks, biscuits and a two course lunch each weekday.
Read moreDetailsKindermusik with Sarah, offering weekly music lessons for up to age seven, has set up camp on St Peter's Road.
Read moreDetailsFacilities staff at four Berkshire sites will walk out over forced changes to contracts, said GMB Union.
Read moreDetailsThe free event, on Church Road, will elevate sensory awareness by bringing together scents and sights.
Read moreDetailsJimmy Cash, 30, of Crown Close, Bishops Cleeve, was sentenced to three years and six months? imprisonment at the hearing.
Read moreDetailsThis morning, the weekly rate per 100,000 population reached 704.8, the highest since records began.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to open a new SEND school in Winnersh have been put on hold, a situation described by the leader of Wokingham Council as ?an absolute disaster?
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