70+ scarecrows, secret gardens and thousands raised — Sonning’s beloved event returns”
Sonning Scarecrows is an event held every two years, where villagers of Sonning build Scarecrows for viewing by the public.
Read moreDetailsSonning Scarecrows is an event held every two years, where villagers of Sonning build Scarecrows for viewing by the public.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Pride will be celebrated with a march through the town centre from the town hall to Elms Field.
Read moreDetailsA busy night last week. After catching punk originals 999 (their second ever gig was at Bones in Reading, 50 years ago)
Read moreDetailsParty in the Park is back at Elms Field in Wokingham on Saturday, June 6.
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? Festival was another great success this year, with over 40 acts performing in six venues around Reading.
Read moreDetailsCSO's Summer Concert discount ends this weekend
Read moreDetailsAscot Racecourse has unveiled the 2026 Royal Ascot Handbook: The Art of Dressing Well.
Read moreDetailsA win would be a fitting tribute for the Emmbrook-based club that is celebrating its 150th anniversary season.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon will be transformed into a celebration of all things canine.
Read moreDetailsBack in 1980, the band Department S had a hit with the song Is Vic There? 45 years on, Eddy Roxy is fronting his own band
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