Jazz groups in Reading and Bracknell team up to host evening with Mark Lockheart
TWO groups of music lovers are teaming up to hold a special concert later this month, aimed at celebrating a popular contemporary artist
Read moreDetailsTWO groups of music lovers are teaming up to hold a special concert later this month, aimed at celebrating a popular contemporary artist
Read moreDetailsAn exhibition that celebrates one of the most famous convicts in Berkshire, Oscar Wilde, is currently taking place in neighbouring Reading
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook manager Dan Bateman is delighted with the start his team has made to the season after they produced a shock result in the FA Vase to beat...
Read moreDetailsA SHOPPING centre in neighbouring Bracknell will sing to celebrate its second birthday.
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW season of the Nettlebed Folk Club gets underway from Monday with a visit from The Furrow Collective
Read moreDetailsPremier Division Shinfield were crowned as the Premier Division Champions finishing their campaign on 381 points with 11 victories from 18 matches. Crowthorne & Crown Wood’s season ended in defeat...
Read moreDetailsDR PHILIP LEE has savaged the appointment of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, saying he is pursuing a no-deal Brexit that had no democratic mandate
Read moreDetails‘We must defend our democracy’, was the message behind the protest in Wokingham town centre this evening. Organised by Wokingham Town Council’s Liberal Democrat councillor Anna Box in a personal...
Read moreDetailsA water park in Bracknell has closed today due to a burst pipe. Staff from Nine Mile Ride’s Coral Reef Waterworld informed customers over the phone that the pool was...
Read moreDetailsA DOG walker in Woosehill Meadows was left with head injuries after thugs smashed a beer bottle over his head.
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