Woodley business club launches face to face networking
A BUSINESS club is returning to face-to-face meetings next month, and is inviting people to join in.
Read moreDetailsA BUSINESS club is returning to face-to-face meetings next month, and is inviting people to join in.
Read moreDetailsWe?re about to enter a ?season? of Council committee meetings, and that means an awful lot of business is to be considered over the coming weeks
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne & Crown Wood Coyotes secured two further wins this weekend in the Berkshire Women?s Softball Performance League.
Read moreDetailsBall games are fun at any age, and a great way to get our hearts pumping.
Read moreDetailsThe finishing line at Brighton beach suddenly turned into a loud cheer at the sight of a mysterious bear on the bike
Read moreDetailsWokingham Bowling Club and Prospect Park Bowling Club were both in league and friendly action throughout the week.
Read moreDetailsTo help widowed residents overcome the difficult first step of socialising again after loss, Reading District Oddfellows, is asking for three minutes
Read moreDetailsWe?ve also been assisted by nurses, podiatrists, opticians in the past, Street outreach team and other outside agencies to help the guests.
Read moreDetailsThe Crowthorne Women?s softball team played their second triple header on Sunday morning at a dew drenched Binfield CC.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne and Crown Wood 2 XI narrowly beat Reading United to stay top of the Berkshire Division 1B.
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