Firework displays across Berkshire 2017
Every year, we remember the Gunpowder Plot by burning an effigy of Guy Fawkes on a bonfire and lighting fireworks. ...
Every year, we remember the Gunpowder Plot by burning an effigy of Guy Fawkes on a bonfire and lighting fireworks. ...
CHILDREN are being encouraged to enter a drawing contest for this year’s Wokingham Fireworks parade. The contest invites them to ...
A torchlit procession through the streets of Wokingham will recall the early days of bonfire night celebrations. The Wokingham Fireworks team ...
Remember, remember the fifth of November, Gunpowder treason and plot. We see no reason Why gunpowder treason Should ever be ...
A fire in Earley and fireworks gave firecrews a busy start to the New Year. Crews from Wokingham Road fire ...
Wokingham's Fireworks event looks set to be the best ever, raising a record amount for charity. The borough came together ...
Last night saw the annual Wokingham Fireworks parade take place. We were there to take pictures of both the parade ...
Earlier today, Wokingham witnessed one of the most spectacular sunsets for years. Coming after a day of rain and grey ...
PROGRAMMES for this year’s Wokingham fireworks spectacular will soon go on sale - but organisers are keeping the theme a ...
Friday, November 6 EARLEY – Earley St Peter’s School, Church Road RG6 1EY. Earley St Peter's School Association (ESPSA) Firework ...
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