SAFE family fun day in Wokingham will help abandoned horses
A HORSE rescue charity is holding a family fun day to raise funds for its work. Saving Abandoned Flygrazing Equines (SAFE) was set up in 2014 after 38 horses and...
Read moreDetailsA HORSE rescue charity is holding a family fun day to raise funds for its work. Saving Abandoned Flygrazing Equines (SAFE) was set up in 2014 after 38 horses and...
Read moreDetailsThis tasty alternative to a shepherd’s or cottage pie isn’t just for vegetarians and you can use almost any of your favourite vegetables but bear in mind that hard vegetables...
Read moreDetailsIt was an offer Paul Hopkins could not refuse. He was performing on a cruise liner when a passenger told him he sounded just like Roy Orbison. “The guy said,...
Read moreDetailsFREE food samples will be on offer thanks to a new two-day festival coming to Reading’s Oracle shopping centre this week. The Summer Savour event takes place on Thursday, July...
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Read moreDetailsWHAT does rock legend Bryan Adams do in his spare time? He listens to the Bryan Adams Experience that's what. In fact, the superstar behind hits like including Run to...
Read moreDetailsMAMMA MIA, here we go again - and its looks and sounds just as good as when Platinum started out 22 years ago. This internationally acclaimed six-piece ABBA tribute band...
Read moreDetailsANYONE looking for tickets for Monday nights concert at Nettlebed Folk Club will be disappointed: they have sold out. The gig will see Show of Hands perform and help raise...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Rock Choir will be celebrating its 10th anniversary with a special concert later this month. The show takes place at Reading Town Hall on Saturday, July 13 at 2.30pm...
Read moreDetailsMOVE OVER Simon Cowell, here’s a talent contest that will have Wokingham borough rocking: the top prize is the chance to appear on a bill that includes 80s legends Michael...
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