Whiteknights Studio Trail set to return in June
Whiteknights Studio Trail is set to return this June for its 22nd edition.
Read moreDetailsWhiteknights Studio Trail is set to return this June for its 22nd edition.
Read moreDetailsDO YOU THINK HE SAURUS? Whitley was transformed into the land of dinosaurs last week, thanks to a new arts initiative.
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY CDA are offering local residents a unique opportunity to reminisce about their community?s good old days.
Read moreDetailsMUSICIANS from The Holt School will be showcasing their talents in a lunchtime recital at St Mary?s Church, Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsTHE Light in the Lens exhibition will showcase photographs transformed by light into unique and dramatic pieces.
Read moreDetailsThe Wheel host brings brand new material to the Hexagon for a work in progress show
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust wins the information literacy award for raising the profile of health literacy in adolescents
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED stay in 16th after they were defeated away from home against AFC Aldermaston.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire lost both their opening games in the NCCA T20 competition against Oxfordshire at the Falkland club in Newbury,
Read moreDetailsA VALIANT Rams display proved in vain as Caldy made it a sweet 16 wins in a row with a hard-fought 32-21 triumph at Old Bath Road.
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