A treat for your mind and body
Berkshire's 'best' wellbeing festival returns to Wokingham on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's 'best' wellbeing festival returns to Wokingham on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsEntries for Sunday's event, which starts and ends at Cantley Park, close on Thursday.
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Read moreDetailsReading & District Angling will be hosting an open day
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Read moreDetailsA government minister has commended the council for tackling a shortage of parking spaces in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsIn recognition of World Sickle Cell Awareness Day, local charity Cianna's Smile has announced a new partnership with The Oracle
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