DogFest sets tails wagging in Windsor this weekend
DOGS of all shapes and sizes, and their two-legged companions, will be descending on Berkshire (or should we say Barkshire?) ...
DOGS of all shapes and sizes, and their two-legged companions, will be descending on Berkshire (or should we say Barkshire?) ...
SUPPORTING the Stone Roses and touring Asia, Australia and Europe are certainly momentous events in any young band’s career. But for ...
A MAN who had gone missing from his home in Lower Earley has been found. Clive House, 75, was reported ...
TICKET machines at Wokingham train station have been broken into and money stolen from inside. British Transport Police (BTP) officers ...
ONE of the stars of the Great British Bake Off is coming to Woodley to sign copies of her new ...
A Wokingham town centre restaurant is set to close its doors for the final time this weekend. Cleaver, an American-style grill ...
A TRIP to France will be made a little chillier for one Earley resident this week when he shaves his beard ...
PROCEEDS from last month’s Dubs at the Park event in Easthampstead have been donated to one of the show’s chosen ...
MONEY, bank cards and mobile phones were stolen from a house in Woodley yesterday morning. Between 3.20am and 2.50am on Thursday ...
A PLAY on a boat about a play on a boat may not sound like the easiest thing to follow. ...
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