Songs For A New World coming to Wokingham’s Whitty Theatre
Jason Robert Brown’s Songs For A New World will be performed at The Whitty Theatre, based at Luckley House School, on Saturday
Read moreDetailsJason Robert Brown’s Songs For A New World will be performed at The Whitty Theatre, based at Luckley House School, on Saturday
Read moreDetailsAN EQUALITY profile has been published by the borough council in a bid to stop people being treated unfairly. It gives details on nine protected characteristics: age, disability, marriage and...
Read moreDetailsBia Hub has formed a new partnership in Twyford in a bid to help women feel their best when cycling
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES are invited to a game of bingo at Crowthorne's Royal British Legion tonight. The club, on Crowthorne’s High Street, is hosting a night of food, drink and entertainment, as...
Read moreDetailsA REFURBISHED Finchampstead pub reopened its doors to the public this weekend – but the changes aren’t finished yet
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are concerned about prices rising up to 333.3% for an over-60s activities programme.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of real ale and cider is planned for the bank holiday weekend, thanks to the return of a popular one-day event
Read moreDetailsSAFE driving and black boxes might sound like the preserve of new drivers, but Reading Buses might receive an award for theirs.
Read moreDetailsALMOST 10,000 calls about intentional animal cruelty have been made to the RSPCA over the past five years, with deer, swans and hedgehogs among the most abused
Read moreDetailsSquire’s Garden Centre, in Wokingham, has created a display to commemorate the firm’s 85th anniversary.
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