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A toe-tapper of an evening awaits guests of a Scottish-themed barn dance next month. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts ...
A toe-tapper of an evening awaits guests of a Scottish-themed barn dance next month. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts ...
Award-winning singer Robert Habermann will bring the work of arts legend Tony Bennett to a stage in Maidenhead next month. ...
A WOMAN enjoying a coffee with a friend had her purse stolen from a handbag in a distraction theft in ...
MARC SURTEES believes his Woodley United Ladies side are capable of giving Maidenhead United Ladies a run for their money ...
A RECRUITMENT campaign has been launched to help find more on-call firefighters at a number of fire stations including Wargrave ...
We invited Wokingham borough's MPs, mayors and council leaders to share with your their Christmas thoughts and wishes. Here we ...
A DRAMATIC election night saw one of the borough’s four parliamentary seats change hands. While Bracknell, Maidenhead and Wokingham all ...
THERESA MAY launched her election campaign by thanking the voters who had put their trust in her to be their ...
A MAN has exposed himself to a woman on a train in Twyford. British Transport Police (BTP) are seeking information ...
WHEN a Sonning art teacher was approached to create a painting for the then Home Secretary Theresa May, little did ...
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