Magic and mystery trail success in Crowthorne
Organised by Crowthorne Trails, the Magic and Mystery themed event presented 88 created outdoor displays for families to enjoy.
Read moreDetailsOrganised by Crowthorne Trails, the Magic and Mystery themed event presented 88 created outdoor displays for families to enjoy.
Read moreDetailsWritten by Beth Flintoff, the story follows tobacco shop owner, Alfred, who has been found murdered in his Cross Street store.
Read moreDetailsToes were tapping last month when Woodley Concert Band returned to the stage last month.
Read moreDetailsThe four-day celebration, held at Christchurch Meadows, in Caversham, will welcome punters back to enjoy drinking a variety of beer.
Read moreDetailsThe group have been making a display which will be placed outside the United Reformed Church, on Armour Road.
Read moreDetailsThe group will present The Night Before Christmas for an evening of festive musical fun.
Read moreDetailsDebt issues are predicted to rise by 86% this year, said Citizens Advice Wokingham's chief executive, Jake Morrison.
Read moreDetailsSOME of the first babies who attended will now be old enough to see their grandchildren go
Read moreDetailsA formal recommendation made by the council's Licensing Committee has been ignored, claim councillors.
Read moreDetailsLOCAL ELECTIONS could be held in Wokingham every four years, with every seat up for grabs.
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