First village family fun day proves ‘amazing success’
A FAMILY fun day was an amazing success at the weekend. On Sunday, roughly 300 people enjoyed an outdoor party at Crowthorne Rugby Club. There was live music, stalls and...
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY fun day was an amazing success at the weekend. On Sunday, roughly 300 people enjoyed an outdoor party at Crowthorne Rugby Club. There was live music, stalls and...
Read moreDetailsExciting to have Wokingham Festival back after last year’s covid cancellation. Here's a preview of some of the bands you can hear this weekend
Read moreDetailsWho’s performing at Wokingham Festival today Wokingham Festival takes place at Cantley Park over the August Bank Holiday Weekend, and there is plenty of food, music and fun for everyone....
Read moreDetailsOPEN AIR theatre and yoga will be joining the extensive programme for Wokingham Festival this weekend. The event runs at Cantley Park today through to August Bank Holiday Monday. Alongside...
Read moreDetailsAFTER a year off due to covid, festival fever has returned to Reading. More than 100,000 music fans are expected to attend the three-day event at Richfield Avenue
Read moreDetails“While normally bank holidays are fairly leisurely for most, this bank holiday also coincides with the end of Reading Festival which sees thousands of guests leaving the town,”
Read moreDetailsReading will be looking to pick up points on the road when they travel to the John Smith’s Stadium to face Huddersfield Town
Read moreDetailsThe final resting place of Arthur Frederics, the illustrator of Jerome K. Jerome’s Victorian comic novel, Three Men in a Boat, is St Paul’s Church, Wokingham - but no one...
Read moreDetailsSIR JOHN REDWOOD’S home is now looking that bit more smarter after he visited a new Wokingham store
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 1,500 people in the south east could be waiting for heart treatments by spring, the British Heart Foundation warned
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