A Marvellous return for popular Hurst tribute festival
More than 6,000 festival-goers enjoyed sun, sound and celebration at last weekend's Marvellous Tribute Festival in Dinton Pastures, Hurst.
Read moreDetailsMore than 6,000 festival-goers enjoyed sun, sound and celebration at last weekend's Marvellous Tribute Festival in Dinton Pastures, Hurst.
Read moreDetailsLive music returns to Wokingham's Peach Place this weekend, with ska band The Skangsters in the outdoor square.
Read moreDetailsCllr John Halsall said Wokingham Borough Council's climate emergency action plan report is something to be proud of.
Read moreDetailsThe home-working boom will continue once the pandemic has passed, according to a new study from Acas.
Read moreDetailsSusan Player, from Spencers Wood, embarked on a 740-mile round trip to save Harry the hog, an abandoned pig in North Wales.
Read moreDetailsA few days after petitioning for improved road safety on Silverdale Road, action was taken by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsCOATS for Crowthorne’s Seniors, on Pinewood Avenue, is planning to ease some restrictions starting from Monday, August 9. With an aim to increase visitor numbers, the centre is aiming to...
Read moreDetailsWokingham will gain a new theatre space in the town centre, if a revision to the Carnival Hub plans go ahead.
Read moreDetailsIn front of fans at the Madejski Stadium, Reading were beaten by their Premier League opposition as Issa Diop, Conor Coventry and Ben Johnson netted for West Ham United in...
Read moreDetailsFAIRIES have been spotted in Crowthorne lighting up a new nature trail. Sebastian’s Action Trust, on Upper Broadmoor Road, has recently expanded its second premises – The Woodlands. The charity,...
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