Readipop Festival to take fallow year next year amid industry struggles
Readipop posted to social media to announce that the festival will be taking a fallow year in 2025, despite a successful event back in July
Read moreDetailsReadipop posted to social media to announce that the festival will be taking a fallow year in 2025, despite a successful event back in July
Read moreDetailsTwyford residents watched the moving sight of 100 scouts, cubs, beavers, brownies and guides parading to the village's Remembrance service.
Read moreDetailsFly-tipping fines in Wokingham could increase to up to £1,000.
Read moreDetailsYoung resident Paige is the first to take a gift tag as the children's Christmas appeal launches
Read moreDetailsWokingham fell silent at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough councillors look set to give conditional approval to a controversial plan to build up to 50 homes.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has provided new outdoor learning spaces to two schools in Shinfield to mark Outdoor Classroom Day.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is inviting parents and carers to an online session to help prevent knife crime later this month
Read moreDetailsArborfill and Nature Works Wonders are on a mission to get rid of harmful chemicals and plastic waste in the home
Read moreDetailsRBFRS has welcomed 18 new firefighters into the service this month following the conclusion of their apprenticeships.
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