Auditions in the new year, where Anything Goes
Auditions in the new year, where Anything Goes
Read moreDetailsAuditions in the new year, where Anything Goes
Read moreDetailsWokingham has provided more than 1,000 presents in this year's Giving Trees appeal
Read moreDetailsOperation Holly is an effort to tackle driving under the influence during the Christmas period, lanched by TVP on Thursday, December 1
Read moreDetailsDiscussions between the council and developers saw the proposals revised several times.
Read moreDetailsSomething as simple as taking her daughter to the shops can be 'overwhelming' for 27-year-old mum Lisa Reid, whose daughter Ruby, four, is autistic
Read moreDetailsIT'S PROBABLY one of the fastest fundraising sessions ever, and it's even more impressive as it was organised by children aged 10 and 11.
Read moreDetailsBUS tickets will be capped at £2 per journey for a three-month period in a bid to get the nation out of their cars and back on to public transport
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough libraries are hosting four storytime sessions with a winter and festive flavour just in time for Christmas
Read moreDetailsA CROWTHORNE man and another from Reading have been charged over an investigation into firearms supply offences
Read moreDetailsA whopping £5,000 donation will boost the funds of the Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice in Reading, courtesy of the Pride of Reading Awards
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