A magical adventure comes to Bracknell’s South Hill Park
Family-friendly production, Tarzanna, will be performed at the arts venue's Wilde Theatre on October 26.
Read moreDetailsFamily-friendly production, Tarzanna, will be performed at the arts venue's Wilde Theatre on October 26.
Read moreDetailsRamblers, exercise enthusiasts, artists and anyone with a passion for putting on events and activities is welcome to join, the charity said.
Read moreDetailsA History of Woodley explores the town's past, having grown from a clearing in the woods to a town.
Read moreDetailsThe 2021-22 survey of adult carers in England is being carried out locally by the borough council on behalf of NHS Digital.
Read moreDetailsReading has a new champion ? Reading Today goes on sale for the first time next week
Read moreDetailsWalking to the new Farley Hill school is dangerous without traffic calming measures said an Arborfield parent.
Read moreDetailsThe donor centre, on Kings Road, is at just 40% capacity each day.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based theatre company will present the show at the Reading Minster of St Mary the Virgin, from November 4 until November 20.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Theatre will present Howard Brenton's play, Anne Boleyn, later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service suggests helping neighbours who are unable to test their own smoke alarm batteries.
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