Footpath will be closed to allow Henley Festival to take place in Wokingham borough
THE HENLEY Festival can once again close a public footpath to allow the annual event to take place this summer.
Read moreDetailsTHE HENLEY Festival can once again close a public footpath to allow the annual event to take place this summer.
Read moreDetailsTwyford and Wargrave's Roman Catholic parishioners are welcoming their bishop on a visit to them
Read moreDetailsAt Wargrave Local History Society?s February meeting, Torie Griffiths shared My Life of Crime: Reflections of a former Crown Prosecuto
Read moreDetailsThere are power outages in Hurst, some of Woodley, Twyford, Wargrave, Hare Hatch, Crazies Hill, Waltham St Lawrence and Knowl Hill.
Read moreDetailsCare home staff would like Audrey Fraser to receive as many birthday cards as possible to celebrate the milestone.
Read moreDetailsTheir fears come following an increase in traffic and the deteriorating condition of the road surface.
Read moreDetailsPrepare to enjoy a laugh with Wargrave Theatre Workship's festive show, Camelot
Read moreDetailsThe afternoon tea menu at Dobbies Hare Hatch and Shinfield has been changed for the festive period.
Read moreDetailsSt Mary's Church is hosting a Big Quiz Night on Saturday, November 20 to raise money for Tearfund.
Read moreDetailsDexter Rosier, 9, is camping out every night in October to support Camp Mohawk.
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