Tonne up! Freely Fruity digs up milestone from community allotments and orchards
Wokingham-based charity Freely Fruity has now picked more than a tonne of produce from its allotments, and shared them with community groups
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based charity Freely Fruity has now picked more than a tonne of produce from its allotments, and shared them with community groups
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People (HuMP) are inviting everyone to have a go at their traditional English hobby at their taster sessions.
Read moreDetailsPRODUCERS of this year’s pantomime at The Hexagon have announced it won’t include a junior ensemble this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Guild of Artists (RGA) has released the names of this year’s recipients of the Marie Dyson Award. BBC Radio 3 presenter, Fiona Talkington said “it was a privilege...
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall has won a Green Apple Award last week for leading the way when it comes to sustainability
Read moreDetailsDown At The Abbey Festival made a return with its warm-up party on Friday, September 10, leading up to its main event on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY woman has been nominated for a Pride of Reading award for her work feeding families
Read moreDetailsWe re organising a “taster evening”, where in addition to hearing us sing you can have a try yourself and, if you like what you have experienced, you can begin...
Read moreDetailsYATELEY’S Gig on the Green is making a return this weekend. The festival, taking place on the village’s common, between Reading Road and Firgrove Road, will run from Saturday, September...
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Musical Players are preparing to return to South Hill Park, thanks to their new production, The Wedding Singer
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