Motorbikers celebrate the life of Reading Toy Run founder, Ben Spiller
On Sunday, September 26, more than 200 bikers commemorated the life of Ben Spiller, who founded the annual event more than 30 years ago.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, September 26, more than 200 bikers commemorated the life of Ben Spiller, who founded the annual event more than 30 years ago.
Read moreDetailsFARA, a four-piece music group from Orkney, Scotland, will perform at the Nettlebed Folk Club, on the High Street, on Monday, October 8
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council hopes the sessions will engage, inform and encourage residents to join the climate change conversation.
Read moreDetailsTrustees at Baldwin?s Bridge Trust have helped link Thames Hospice with its new garden.
Read moreDetailsAlder Grove Primary School is welcoming families to the event on Saturday, October 2.
Read moreDetailsThe nation is switching from breakfast to brunch - and this weekend popular cheese Jarlsberg is holding the first-ever celebration of brunch
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL batch of cocktails were served in a Wokingham pub on Saturday night September 25, as a new spirits company held a launch party.
Read moreDetailsReading's run of three consecutive victories was ended as they were beaten by the Championship's bottom club Derby County. In the only goal of the game, Craig Forsyth looped a...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council?s executive committee will talk through 25 recommendations made by its climate emergency task and finish group.
Read moreDetailsA councillor said the proposed changes to Traffic Regulation Orders (TRO) would allow the council to change parking charges without consultation.
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