Young filmmakers set to embark on free 25-week-long production course
BUDDING film producers will have the chance to explore their cinematic curiosities thanks to a new programme.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING film producers will have the chance to explore their cinematic curiosities thanks to a new programme.
Read moreDetailsCRICKETERS from around Berkshire are gearing up for a community fun day on Sunday, September 17.
Read moreDetailsHOUSEHOLD items requiring some TLC are set to be given a new lease of life at an upcoming community event.
Read moreDetailsThe Wayz Youth Centre held its annual Woscar award evening, recognising the achievement of the young people who use the centre,
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham woman is walking to raise money in memory of her father.
Read moreDetailsIT MAY be more shuffling than strictly but a Twyford grandmother is helping people dance away the blues
Read moreDetailsOnce a year at the end of August, Mums buy the new shoes for school, Jed's feet are practically square so They had to be measured ... as a rule.
Read moreDetailsDo you have a couple of hours a week to spare to help the local community whilst gaining so much in return?
Read moreDetailsNineteen ladies from the Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh thoroughly enjoyed an afternoon tea at the Riseley Village Tea Room
Read moreDetailsValerie Handord did jump at the chance to play her cornet with the Salvation Army band on Oxford Road in Reading
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