Honour for bowls club president Keith
A GROUP that lets people with visual impairments enjoy the sport of bowling has seen one of its key players honoured.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that lets people with visual impairments enjoy the sport of bowling has seen one of its key players honoured.
Read moreDetailsThe Grumpy Goat, based in Smelly Alley, is teaming up with South Street Arts Centre for the return of a two-day festival,
Read moreDetailsPlans to build homes on green fields in Hurst have sparked heated debate between different groups and people.
Read moreDetailsNETTLEBED Folk Club has a special evening of entertainment planned on Monday thanks to its annual patrons evening with Phil Beer from Show of Hands
Read moreDetailsJohn Camidge will be joined by his Blondie tribute band, Atomic Rapture, at a special fundraising event at The Acoustic Couch next month.
Read moreDetailsTHREE-QUARTERS of pupils have received their first choice of secondary school despite an increase in the number of applications.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Hospital tackles eye surgery backlog in two-week push
Read moreDetailsWhittingtons Tea Barge, moored on the river Thames at Hill's Meadow, is hosting the one-off curry and quiz night on Friday, March 11.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity is holding the family-friendly event on Sunday, April 24, at Prospect Park in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsWITH everything that?s been going on over the last couple of years, goodness, we need someone to bring us sunshine
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