The Project Singers seek women and girls for the choir
The Project Singers seek women and girls for the choir
Read moreDetailsThe Project Singers seek women and girls for the choir
Read moreDetailsHunt for royals in Emmbrook this half term
Read moreDetailsAS THE future of the Royal Berkshire Hospital is discussed, an online meeting last week gave people to look back at its past.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made to join this year?s Bracknell Together Walk, which takes place on Sunday from South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made for people to count their plastic waste in a bid to help the environment.
Read moreDetailsA SINGING evening for female voices will take place in Charvil this Saturday
Read moreDetailsPupils at the Rivermead Primary School will be donating a range of good quality clothing and toiletries to The Cowshed and First Days.
Read moreDetailsThe annual awareness week, taking place between Monday, May 9, to Sunday, May 15, will focus on loneliness.
Read moreDetailsStanley Booker, born in Gillingham now living in Berkshire, marked the event with an array of activity.
Read moreDetails?Why do you watch the great, grey sea ? And why do you turn your face from me ??
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