Review: It’s A Wonderful Life at Reading Repertory Theatre
It's A Wonderful Life is showing at Reading Repertory Theatre until Saturday, December 30
Read moreDetailsIt's A Wonderful Life is showing at Reading Repertory Theatre until Saturday, December 30
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 700 children across the Royal County have enjoyed a pantomime this Christmas thanks to Berkshire Freemasons. Oh yes they have
Read moreDetailsIT'S JUST not worth the risk. That's the message from Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service about the dangers of drink or drug driving.
Read moreDetailsReading FC coach James Oliver-Pearce was left 'frustrated' after the Royals failed to take their chances in their draw at Lincoln City.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC remain in 23rd place in League One after Harvey Knibbs netted to help his side pick up a point on the road at Lincoln City.
Read moreDetailsThe new managers of a Barkham pub and restaurant have taken the meaning of 'local' to a whole new level.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley police and crime commissioner Matthew Barber has urged parents not to buy e-scooters for their children this Christmas
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough has ranked number one in England for the proportion of adults with a learning disability in paid employment.
Read moreDetailsLate last month, in the face of public opposition, Wokingham Borough Council began the transfer of the management of St Crispin's Leisure Centre
Read moreDetailsCllr Pauline Jorgensen As the year draws to a close, it provides an opportunity for me to reflect on what Wokingham Borough Conservatives have achieved in 2023. It’s our job...
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