Church was just nuts
The band's concert had the audience dancing in the aisles, and on the pews.
Read moreDetailsThe band's concert had the audience dancing in the aisles, and on the pews.
Read moreDetailsA previously-refused house of multiple occupation (HMO) in Earley has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsResidents gave a warm welcome to TV personality Charlie Dimmock.
Read moreDetailsSeveral complaints have been raised, including one that is seeking to have the decision overturned.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham community pub is looking for new operators.
Read moreDetailsSome residents felt the plans didn't match up to what they were promised.
Read moreDetailsThe new community space will offer space for people to relax and read, study, browse resources and access services.
Read moreDetailsEarly bird ticket sales end at 11pm on Tuesday, June 18.
Read moreDetailsTHE CHARITABLE arm of a hairdressers with branches in Reading and Wokingham has celebrated summer with a fundraising party night.
Read moreDetailsHigh Score will open on Saturday, July 20.
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