Golfing in Berkshire
Golfing in Berkshire advertising feature SONNING GOLF CLUB Originally designed by the world-renowned J.H. Taylor, with later input from Harry Colt, the club also offers a range of competitive membership...
Read moreDetailsGolfing in Berkshire advertising feature SONNING GOLF CLUB Originally designed by the world-renowned J.H. Taylor, with later input from Harry Colt, the club also offers a range of competitive membership...
Read moreDetailsReports were published online which suggested that people were seen arriving at the "asylim" hotel.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh parish council is hosting its Summer fete on Saturday, June 20.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been revealed for hundreds of homes that could be built on farmland between Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsTheir Musical Landscapes concert will explore this world and beyond
Read moreDetailsResidents of Hatch Farm Way in Sindlesham have been urgently evacuated after a nearby electricity pylon, struck by a falling tree, became dangerously unstable. Work to make the tower safe...
Read moreDetailsTwo concerts in Sindlesham will bring in the festive season
Read moreDetailsA masseur who sexually assaulted multiple women at a Wokingham spa has been given a suspended prison sentence following an investigation
Read moreDetailsHub will support children's special educational needs
Read moreDetailsA masseur has been convicted of five sexual assaults while working at a spa in Wokingham following an investigation by Thames Valley Police.
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