Prime Minister does the floss, proving once again she is the dancing queen!
Prime Minister Theresa May followed the lead of young members of the Berkshire County Sports Club by dancing the floss in Sonning on Friday
Read moreDetailsPrime Minister Theresa May followed the lead of young members of the Berkshire County Sports Club by dancing the floss in Sonning on Friday
Read moreDetailsSONNING Golf Club was the venue for a hugely successful fundraising golf day last month. The Royal Berks Charity held their eighth such event and saw 24 teams compete, raising...
Read moreDetailsAs the British summer draws to a close, what better way to welcome in the chilly autumn evening than to spend a night in Provence? Upon entering the Mill’s theatre,...
Read moreDetailsAXE-wielding thieves attacked a man with a hammer during an overnight raid on a home in Sonning earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsGOALS from Alice Russell, Sarah Kelly and Kelly Hancock guided South Berkshire Ladies to a season-opening win away at neighbours Sonning 2s in Trysports Premier 1. Berks, who finished fifth...
Read moreDetailsUNBEATEN Rams ran in seven tries for the third successive game with a dominant win over rivals Henley at Old Bath Road. Seb Reynolds' men are the early pace-setters in...
Read moreDetailsBEN HENDERSON scored two tries as Rams continued their winning start to the season with a convincing win at Hazelwood. Having kicked off the campaign with a bonus-point victory over...
Read moreDetailsSonning batsman Devan Sharma scored 128 to guide his side to a vital victory over Ruislip. Sharma's century helped lift Sonning out of the Thames Valley Division 3b relegation zone,...
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of Eid will take place at Reading Hockey Club on Thursday, June 14. Gates open at 5pm and there will be a host of activities aimed at bringing...
Read moreDetailsTHE MILL at Sonning is Brian Blessed’s Shangri La – he’s certainly got the bug for the dinner theatre. This is his third year in a row for directing a...
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