Eggtacular fun as Hurst celebrates Easter with special trail
Huge fun was created by an Easter egg hunt featuring a large fried egg on a roof, a fabulous ‘Faberge’ egg over a metre tall, many burrowing bunnies and much...
Read moreDetailsHuge fun was created by an Easter egg hunt featuring a large fried egg on a roof, a fabulous ‘Faberge’ egg over a metre tall, many burrowing bunnies and much...
Read moreDetailsNEW radiotherapy technology hoped to revolutionise the way some cancer patients are treated, is being launched at the Berkshire Cancer Centre. Based at Reading’s Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, the...
Read moreDetailsHAIRDRESSERS are sharpening their scissors ahead of reopening tomorrow. All hair and beauty salons have been given the go ahead to open again on Monday, April 12 along with non-essential...
Read moreDetailsFROM MONDAY, Covid-19 restrictions across England ease again, meaning residents can now dine outdoors, visit hair salons and barbers, and shop for “non-essential items”. Referred to as step two, under...
Read moreDetailsEASTER bunnies were hopping around Crowthorne for a special delivery last week. COATS, a charity supporting the welfare of senior residents in the area, delivered Easter gifts to each of...
Read moreDetailsIT’S GOOD news for anybody planning to head to the shops next week. From Monday, April 12, Reading Buses is reinstating Winnersh Triangle park & ride which takes travellers in...
Read moreDetailsA PUB is getting ready to reopen its doors after a full refurbishment over lockdown. The Queen’s Oak, in Finchampstead, will welcome back customers with its newly decorated premises on...
Read moreDetailsA special tribute by Les Howard, President of Easthampstead Rotary Club Celebrating their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1997, Her Majesty The Queen confided to the nation, indeed to the world,...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY boy has raised more than £500 in his charity bake sale. Inspired by The Great Celebrity Bake Off – Stand Up To Cancer, Alex Tustin set out on...
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are urged to be confident and visit the town centre once shops reopen their doors next week.
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