70+ scarecrows, secret gardens and thousands raised — Sonning’s beloved event returns”
Sonning Scarecrows is an event held every two years, where villagers of Sonning build Scarecrows for viewing by the public.
Read moreDetailsSonning Scarecrows is an event held every two years, where villagers of Sonning build Scarecrows for viewing by the public.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, the MP for Wokingham, attended the Breast Cancer Now Fashion Show at the Mansion House in London recently.
Read moreDetailsFootball in Berkshire's judging panel, has read the stories, taken note of the number of nominations and voted for their top three in each category
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council has said that Bin collections will take place as normal on Monday, May 25.
Read moreDetailsA misconduct in public office investigation is ongoing following the arrest of a man in February and the release of files relating to Jeffrey Epstein
Read moreDetailsPick up an entry form to enjoy hunting, and maybe win a prize
Read moreDetailsWokingham Pride will be celebrated with a march through the town centre from the town hall to Elms Field.
Read moreDetailsA busy night last week. After catching punk originals 999 (their second ever gig was at Bones in Reading, 50 years ago)
Read moreDetailsBusiness owners are being urged to be careful after a spate of scam Wedding Fayre posts on social media this week.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the public are asked to report any information about the whereabouts of Liam Reeves
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