Be Marvellous and help the Hurst tribute festival in need of volunteers
Marvellous Festivals, an annual tribute festival in Hurst, is on the hunt for more volunteers at this month's event.
Read moreDetailsMarvellous Festivals, an annual tribute festival in Hurst, is on the hunt for more volunteers at this month's event.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough’s first big wedding in more than a year saw Mr and Mrs Knott finally tie the knot last month.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY one year on, Eat Out To Help Out is coming back to Wargrave with a twist. The Bull at Wargrave, on the village’s High Street, has launched its own...
Read moreDetailsRaver Tots, a festival for families with young children, is set to make a comeback this summer for its’ UK tour - starting in Reading.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN are being let down by poor climate education, but will feel its biggest impacts, experts have warned. In an open letter, students, teachers, climate scientists and environmental campaigners warned...
Read moreDetailsReading FC have introduced a new digital platform for fans to watch games which will replace the EFL iFollow system previously used. The new platform will include a new official...
Read moreDetailsReading FC defender Tom McIntyre has signed a new three-year deal with the club. The academy graduate has made a big impact on Veljko Paunović’s side since breaking into the...
Read moreDetailsA PLASMA donor centre hit the thousand donations milestone on Tuesday, just two months after it began collecting. Kennett Place, on Kings Road, in neighbouring Reading, accepted its milestone donation...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have been thanked for their efforts after the borough had no wet waste rejected by recycling plants. Last week, Wokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall shared data on social...
Read moreDetailsWestminster diary with James Sunderland MP I write this on a beautiful day of sunshine and ambient heat. Summer is thankfully now here after weeks of poor weather and I...
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