Forget Woodstock and think of Englefield as the sounds of the sixties (and Britpop) return
IF you go to Englefield House this summer and close your eyes, you might just think you are actually back in that groovy, flower power decade
Read moreDetailsIF you go to Englefield House this summer and close your eyes, you might just think you are actually back in that groovy, flower power decade
Read moreDetailsA READING company which started off with a staff of 10 just six years ago has announced another major expansion.
Read moreDetailsIF you don't know your Bordeaux from your Beaujolais then raise a glass to Alex Stevenson.
Read moreDetailsSOME say the mystery involves climbing spruce trees in the Scottish Highlands while others claim it lies in a secret recipe from King Arthur.
Read moreDetailsBERKSHIRE charities are a heartbeat away from securing grants up to £15,000.
Read moreDetailsENTRIES are now open for this year's Dragon Boat Race at the Pangbourne Fete.
Read moreDetailsPAUL FARMER is a man with numbers on his mind. The 67-year-old has now raised £67,000 for numerous charities in and around Reading.
Read moreDetailsIT was a magnificent seventh for the latest Village Easter Festival in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHIS year's Berkshire Egg Run was a roaring success with 452 bikes, trikes, quads and scooters delivering 1,826 Easter eggs for children
Read moreDetailsWHEN a group of Reading parents took their children for singing lessons they never thought they would end up taking singing lessons themselves
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