Hats off! Victory Theatre Project’s Old Time Music Hall show was a great success
Audience enjoyed classic professional entertainment in Wokingham, with songs, jokes, and juggling tricks
Read moreDetailsAudience enjoyed classic professional entertainment in Wokingham, with songs, jokes, and juggling tricks
Read moreDetailsThese will start on Tuesday, November 18.
Read moreDetailsA prominent councillor has admitted that he is a member of Reform UK during a heated debate about permanently flying the Union flag.
Read moreDetailsAnnual fundraising event will support local education
Read moreDetailsTVP has released CCTV footage of a man officers are looking to speak to after an incident of assault occasioning actual bodily harm in Newbury.
Read moreDetailsThe LeadHERship Conference hosted for girls from six of Reading Borough's secondary schools inspired and empowered the young female delegates
Read moreDetailsA plan that would see more than 200 homes built on the outskirts of Bracknell has faced organised opposition from neighbours.
Read moreDetailsA possible delay to a path to residency for Honger Kongers who have fled to the UK has been slammed.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Council has responded to a call for it to scrap its net-zero climate change policies to save costs.
Read moreDetailsF.C. Bracknell made the trip to Burnham to face Frontline FC and returned home with all three points after a commanding 4?0 victory.
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