New date for Charvil Village Fete announced
CHARVIL’S end of lockdown party has been postponed following changes to the lockdown restrictions
Read moreDetailsCHARVIL’S end of lockdown party has been postponed following changes to the lockdown restrictions
Read moreDetailsIT SEEMS people in Wokingham are staying put as it becomes the only area in Berkshire to see a drop in house sale enquiries
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway (SWR) is committing a further £265,000 to Community Rail Partnerships, with a new alliance on the Reading to Ashford and Windsor & Eton Riverside lines just launched
Read moreDetailsENJOY a jungle adventure in Twyford later this month. Thru Christ is hosting its annual Chattabox Church Day Out on Sunday, August 29 — and the afternoon will feature music,...
Read moreDetailsTHE Earley Home Guard Social Club is holding an open event this weekend to celebrate its successful refurbishment
Read moreDetailsFOOD lovers can enjoy a feast of entertainment at this year’s Reading Town Meal as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.
Read moreDetailsA RETIRED teacher has been jailed for 16 years for a string of historic child sex offences, which took place during school trips
Read moreDetailsHAPPY hour arrived in Finchampstead after a brewery got punters in the party spirit earlier this month
Read moreDetailsIN YEARS to come, drones will be used to airlift people out of danger. That’s the view of Sergeant Andy Sparshot, who is leading the Thames Valley and Hampshire drone...
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD charity is a few thousand pounds better off thanks to some Berkshire daredevils who fell out at 15,000ft
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