Recreate the glory of Tommy Cooper’s magical routines, thanks to South Hill Park
FOR YEARS, a shambolic giant of a man with a penchant for rubbish magic tricks could make audiences hoot with laughter just by looking at them
Read moreDetailsFOR YEARS, a shambolic giant of a man with a penchant for rubbish magic tricks could make audiences hoot with laughter just by looking at them
Read moreDetailsAHEAD of his Reading and Leeds Festival appearance, Scottish musician Lewis Capaldi is preparing for a very intimate performance.
Read moreDetailsA vigil in a Wokingham garden of remembrance marked International Conscientious Objectors' Day.
Read moreDetailsA NEW cocktail has gone on sale at a Winnersh restaurant, aimed at celebrating Pride month.
Read moreDetailsAN INVESTIGATION is ongoing into how a woman fell into a trench caused by roadworks on a busy Wokingham road.
Read moreDetailsIT'S all aboard for young people wanting to try sailing even if they have no previous experience.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN aged eight to 13 can join the Wild Days Holiday Club to enjoy a host of different land or water activities at Dinton Pastures
Read moreDetailsAXING one-day travelcards to London will have a serious impact on passengers, says one of Reading's two MPs.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS in the Ding showcased their abilities as both sportspeople and scholars.
Read moreDetailsA popular pub event, Wheelies Fest, returns soon and will be celebrating its fifth birthday.
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