Get ready for Christmas on The Deck at Dinton
The event takes place at The Coffee Deck at Dinton Activity Centre on Friday, December 19, and is free to attend.
Read moreDetailsThe event takes place at The Coffee Deck at Dinton Activity Centre on Friday, December 19, and is free to attend.
Read moreDetailsThe Full Moon Glow Paddle is back by popular demand at Dinton Pastures Activity Centre.
Read moreDetailsTown centre takeover is huge success for Wokingham Lions
Read moreDetailsThe shopping destination that transformed Bracknell town centre has been purchased for around £150 million.
Read moreDetailsWokingham has been named among the UK's happiest places to live, according to a lifestyle feature published by HELLO! magazine.
Read moreDetailsA young family is in despair over mould, water leaks causing damage and a bug infestation at their social home in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsStuck for gift ideas? A Hamlet gift voucher is the perfect solution for any foodies. Whether it's for a birthday, anniversary, Christmas or simply to say thank you, our vouchers...
Read moreDetailsSometimes dinner out is more than just eating - it's the evening itself. At Hamlet, we've created a space where you can settle in, take your time and actually enjoy...
Read moreDetailsOur festive menu is here - available from 24th November to 23rd December. Think traditional roast turkey, with all the trimmings, or choose from pan-seared sea bass, slow-braised steak pie...
Read moreDetailsThe new facility replaces the previous 1970s building.
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