Yateley music festival raises money for Oxfam this weekend
A music fundraiser is making a comeback at The Dog and Partridge this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA music fundraiser is making a comeback at The Dog and Partridge this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsYATELEY’S Gig on the Green is making a return this weekend. The festival, taking place on the village’s common, between Reading Road and Firgrove Road, will run from Saturday, September...
Read moreDetailsA YATELEY pub will host a range of live gigs throughout August. The Dog and Partridge, on Reading Road, will host an evening of live music each weekend. Abi Powell...
Read moreDetailsRUNNERS will take flight this autumn to boost the coffers of charities. The Twilight Runway Challenge is to be held at Blackbushe Airport, Yateley, on Saturday, September 11. The event,...
Read moreDetailsWith transactions declining at their Yateley Post Office, the Dattanis have had to fund the shop from their own pockets.
Read moreDetailsA breast cancer survivor's hopes of raising thousands for charity have been dented after a sponsor backed out of a charity calendar.
Read moreDetailsBats, balls and bouncy castles are promised to visitors to a special charity cricket match taking place later this month. It’s part of a family fun day that will be...
Read moreDetailsTHE Peach Pub Company, which runs The Chequers in Eversley Cross, Hampshire, has been named in The Sunday Times 100 Best Companies list for the third year running. Peach was...
Read moreDetailsON TUESDAY, the Yateley and Crowthorne Big Band Society will hold a record recital to mark the golden age of swing. It will be held at Sandhurst Community Hall in...
Read moreDetailsA uniquely British tradition will be coming to Wokingham on Thursday night as Christmas play is performed. The Yateley Village Mummers will be bringing their Mummers Play to four town...
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