POSTPONED: GospelVibez night in Woodley aims to find Reading’s hidden faith-based talent
A READING-based entertainment team is on the hunt to find the town's top hidden talent.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based entertainment team is on the hunt to find the town's top hidden talent.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM woman has received a cascade of goodies as a thank you for her work in the borough.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that gives grants is getting ready to spread some festive joy through its Christmas Cheer Grant Programme
Read moreDetailsHAMBER choir Thames Voyces is inviting choral enthusiasts for a day of immersive exploration
Read moreDetailsA BUSINESS networking event will be held in a Wokingham hotel, and it is open to female entrepreneurs
Read moreDetailsSOME of the greatest pop songs ever created will be performed at a Hurst pub next month.
Read moreDetailsAFTER A brilliant first day, Wokingham Festival is gearing up for a busy Sunday. Who said it was a day of rest? The weekend of food, music and beer is...
Read moreDetailsTHERE were more than 400 recorded incidents of cruelty against dogs in Berkshire last year according to animal welfare charity the RSPCA
Read moreDetailsTHINKING caps on ? a charitable organisation is planning a quiz night in Wokingham next month
Read moreDetailsA DAY of music is coming to The Lexicon in Bracknell next weekend, and organisers are promising something for all ages
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