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A MUSIC festival in Hurst is on the hunt for more volunteers this month. Marvellous Festivals, which takes place at Dinton Pastures, is looking for helpers to ensure the weekend...
Read moreDetailsA MUSIC festival in Hurst is on the hunt for more volunteers this month. Marvellous Festivals, which takes place at Dinton Pastures, is looking for helpers to ensure the weekend...
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of punters braved the rain for the “best Twyford Beer Festival ever” last weekend. On Friday, June 25 and Saturday, June 26, people came out in droves to take...
Read moreDetailsThere’s been a glut of chard and spinach to harvest at the freely fruity site this week. If you come across some of these supergreens, here is a delicious way...
Read moreDetailsIT WAS great seeing live music make a return at last weekend’s Twyford Beer Festival, showing that we still love to boogie. We’re looking forward to seeing Gemma Dorsett return...
Read moreDetailsALMOST £1 million will be spent on supporting victims of domestic abuse and sexual violencein the Thames Valley. More than £980,000 of Ministry of Justice funding awarded by the Police...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to Roy Merryweather, a legend in Wokingham’s footballing scene, known as Big Roy. He played for Wokingham Town FC in the 1960s, as well as managing...
Read moreDetailsThe show, Music and Memories with HRH The Prince of Wales, will be broadcast to patients and staff this Sunday at noon.
Read moreDetailsThree new sponsors have been announced for this year’s Pride of Reading and the focus is on celebrating frontline heroes.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council marked Armed Forces Day by raising a flag to honour servicemen and women, past and present.
Read moreDetailsA specially designed flag will be flown on Monday to celebrate the NHS and keyworkers by Wokingham Town Council.
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