Community church’s charity Easter Fete is back.
The New Hope Community Church Easter Fete returns on Saturday, April 9th, raising funds for local charities
Read moreDetailsThe New Hope Community Church Easter Fete returns on Saturday, April 9th, raising funds for local charities
Read moreDetailsFollowing a Thames Valley Police investigation, two men have been sentenced for drug supply offences in Reading
Read moreDetailsMixed ability rugby festival to be hosted at Windsor RFC by Berkshire Brigands on Saturday, April 9.
Read moreDetailsFamily cycle meet to be held at Palmer Park on Saturday, April 2, followed by a picnic
Read moreDetailsGeorge Hassall, 22, of Burghclere, Hampshire, was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison at Oxford Crown Court on Thursday, March 24.
Read moreDetailsClub FOD returns the Blagrave Arms on Saturday, March 26, from 8pm, and returns on the last Saturday of every month.
Read moreDetailsFour people have been sentenced in connection with the murder of Raheem Hanif in Tilehurst
Read moreDetailsIndustry Stars awards sees recognition for Purple Turtle, Street Pastors, and business improvement district in service to Pubwatch scheme.
Read moreDetailsDouble-Barrelled opens its Taproom once again for the Reading Indie Market on Sunday, April 3
Read moreDetailsFabric Land throws in the towel with one last party, on Saturday, March 26.
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