IN THE COMMUNITY: Bracknell Together Walk charities celebrate success with a buzz
More than 100 walkers from 12 local charities enjoyed the third Bracknell Together Walk, and raised more than £3,000 for their chosen charities.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 walkers from 12 local charities enjoyed the third Bracknell Together Walk, and raised more than £3,000 for their chosen charities.
Read moreDetailsThousands flocked to Cantley Park from Saturday through to bank holiday Monday to enjoy three days of music, food and drink at Wokingham Festival
Read moreDetailsI believe that kindness is powerful because it connects us all as human beings. My belief in that power means that I see it in all sorts of setting
Read moreDetailsThe blazing hot sun has gone, and the welcome rain has arrived, more or less, but the sun was shining on the beach at the COATS Centre in Crowthorne
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a charity that helps children with additional needs to attend mainstream clubs and groups enjoyed a special summer party last month
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD man's fundraising efforts have seen him nominated for a Pride of Reading award
Read moreDetailsThis poem is based on a photo of sunrise taken at Dinton Pastures
Read moreDetailsA STARLIGHT walk will take place next month to help raise funds for a charity that provides palliative care.
Read moreDetailsCHARITIES and community groups are invited to apply for funding from a train operator.
Read moreDetailsReading Maiden Erlegh Inner Wheel has welcomed Louise as President.
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