Try bowling: Maiden Erlegh Bowling Club to hold open days this weekend
IF you would like to try your hand at bowling but feel a little green, then pop along to Maiden Erlegh Bowling Club
Read moreDetailsIF you would like to try your hand at bowling but feel a little green, then pop along to Maiden Erlegh Bowling Club
Read moreDetailsApril is National Stress Awareness Month, which aims to highlight the negative health impact stress can have on us
Read moreDetailsPatricia (Pat) Roth sadly but peacefully slipped away on 17th April. A celebration of her life will be held at the Easthampstead Crematorium on 12th May 2023 at 3pm. Flowers...
Read moreDetailsWin a supermarket prize to boost your coronation party
Read moreDetailsKING Charles III's coronation is set to take place with plenty of sunshine and no rain, if historical weather trends are anything to go by.
Read moreDetailsAROUND three hundred people gathered in East Reading to mark one of the most important annual celebrations of Islam.
Read moreDetailsMOVING home can be difficult not just for families as they get to grips with new routines, but for our animals as well.
Read moreDetailsGroup for retired professional men: April meeting
Read moreDetailsFOR most people, their parking is fine, but sometimes, well, it gets a fine. But what if your fine is not fair?
Read moreDetailsWokingham garden centre's new play area opens
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