The party is back on for Charvil as villagers flock to an afternoon of fun
Charvil's annual village fete returned last weekend and saw the village turn out in force for a day of fun in the sun
Read moreDetailsCharvil's annual village fete returned last weekend and saw the village turn out in force for a day of fun in the sun
Read moreDetailsThe Reading branch of Cycling UK is running free classes this Sunday offering tasters for people wanting to get on their bike
Read moreDetailsThree members of the Thames Valley Kings, PJ O'Donovan, Liam Barker, and Charlie McIntyre are celebrating winning gold as members of the England South team.Competing at the 2021 School Games...
Read moreDetailsNorwich City is one of football’s yo-yo teams, their membership of the Premier League seemingly going up or down every season.It is obvious therefore that they need every point, and...
Read moreDetailsREADING WOMEN will play in front of their home fans for the first time this season when they host Arsenal on Sunday.The Royals had a tricky start as they kick-off...
Read moreDetailsBB Wines, on Broad Street, is to have its premises licence reviewed and police are calling for it to be revoked after youngsters were able to buy booze
Read moreDetailsCOLOUR, noise, entertainment and food all made up last weekend’s Reading Pride celebrations, proving that Love does indeed Unite
Read moreDetailsA NEW spa has opened in Wokingham, and it’s offering a free treatment to NHS staff. The Lazy Frog is a Thai massage and spa on Denmark Street. It opened...
Read moreDetailsA BRACKNELL business is one of 100 companies across the country marking this year’s Small Business Saturday
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW WINNERSH relief road is already seeing positive outcomes as Wokingham MP John Redwood paid a visit earlier this month. He joined with Cllr Pauline Jorgensen, executive member for...
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