LET THEM EAT CAKE: Coronation celebrations at St James’
IT was an afternoon to remember as Finchampstead came together for picnics and prosecco to celebrate King Charles' coronation.
Read moreDetailsIT was an afternoon to remember as Finchampstead came together for picnics and prosecco to celebrate King Charles' coronation.
Read moreDetailsConsuming too much salt may raise your blood pressure, increasing your risk of developing heart diseases
Read moreDetailsTwyford Tai Chi group's class supported Alzheimers research
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be plenty for visitors to get stuck into when they arrive at the University of Reading's inaugural Community Festival.
Read moreDetailsFight Them For the Beeches takes to the stage on Thursday May 11 at Loddon Hall, Twyford. So, what is it like to enter the final week before a show?
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM village came together to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III at a screening and fun day.
Read moreDetailsTHE SPENCERS Wood repair cafe will be celebrating its first birthday on Sunday, May 14.
Read moreDetailsDear Charles, You are our Champion, Peerless, Proud and Strong
Read moreDetailsHenley was awash with the colour purple earlier this month as a charitable group raised awareness of its pledge to eradicate polio.
Read moreDetailsA SUPERMARKET is set to invest more than £6.5 million in new and upgraded stores across Berkshire this year.
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