PRESS PACK: Scout Harry shares Jamboree plan with BBC Berkshire’s Phil
Harry meets top BBC Radio Berkshire presenter Phil Kennedy On Wednesday 27th March I was lucky enough to appear on ...
Harry meets top BBC Radio Berkshire presenter Phil Kennedy On Wednesday 27th March I was lucky enough to appear on ...
SCOUTS, Guides, Brownies and Cubs across Berkshire are gearing up for a show stopping Gangshow. The traditional February half-term treat ...
A WOKINGHAM author has dug deep to uncover an 800-year-old mystery surrounding one of the town’s best loved churches. John ...
MORE than 3,000 people are expected to take part in a village’s annual tradition this weekend. Members of the Twyford ...
Wokingham town has a new mayor. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner was elected by the town council at a special mayor making ...
Beavers from 1st Woosehill Scout Group had an amazing evening at the Apple Store in The Oracle learning to become ...
SUMMER kicked off in style in Winnersh earlier this month, thanks to its local fete. Hundreds of residents from near ...
A SUCCESSFUL half marathon meant that local charities were the winners. On Friday, March 31, at Wokingham Borough Council’s ...
An investigation has been called for into why a Scout group’s request for a new headquaters site on a large ...
A Wokingham scout group’s plan for a new headquarters for more than 250 young people has been turned down by ...
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