IN THE COMMUNITY: West Forest Townswomens’s Guild
West Forest Townswomens Guild has almost put the lockdowns and the pandemic behind and has returned to normal with monthly meetings
Read moreDetailsWest Forest Townswomens Guild has almost put the lockdowns and the pandemic behind and has returned to normal with monthly meetings
Read moreDetailsTHERE weren't many birds in Sonning over the two Platinum Jubilee bank holidays, and it's all thanks to the bi-annual Scarecrow Trail
Read moreDetailsALL AGES came together in Wokingham Without on Thursday for one of the first street parties in the borough.
Read moreDetailsWHAT has 12 real ales, two country ciders, live music and a barbecue?
Read moreDetailsA HARE HATCH-based plant nursery held a special Platinum Jubilee tea party on Thursday, and raised hundreds for charity in the process
Read moreDetailsTHREE Wokingham streets came together for a giant party on Jubilee Friday.
Read moreDetailsSONNING held a series of special events to mark the start of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, six Berkshire-based dancers will be putting on a performance fit for the Queen as they take part in the Platinum Jubilee pageant
Read moreDetailsRevd Dr Leonard Onugha welcomed people to the ceremony which started just before 9.30pm at St James Church.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY residents came together on Jubilee Thursday to light a Platinum Jubilee beacon in Woodford Park
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