Discover the best local gardens with your kids this summer holiday and support Macmillan
The private gardens of Berkshire are opening their gates this Summer to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support as part of a national scheme.
Read moreDetailsThe private gardens of Berkshire are opening their gates this Summer to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support as part of a national scheme.
Read moreDetailsWith Netflix period-drama Bridgerton one of the Summer's biggest smash hits, Reading residents may not know that one of its most iconic moments
Read moreDetailsThis free quest will see adventurers meeting life-sized dragons, castles, wizards and princesses, each made from thousands of toy bricks.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Healthcare has been the highest available award for its ongoing commitment to unity against racism.
Read moreDetailsIt's one of the biggest events in the music calendar, where 105,000 people will descend upon the borough over August Bank Holiday weekend
Read moreDetailsMichael Palin, Julia Donaldson, Trevor McDonald, among artists appearing at the Henley Literary Festival
Read moreDetailsSwings & Smiles in Thatcham is partnering with Parallel Windsor to bring a 'Festival of Inclusivity' with challenge events for all ages
Read moreDetailsWith Wokingham Pride this weekend and Reading Pride in August, security experts Get Licensed have shared tips for staying safe at events.
Read moreDetailsThe Mill at Sonning's production of Three Men in A Boat is absolutely chockablock with English charm and is a feast for the eyes
Read moreDetailsBerkshire dog lovers are being warned against throwing sticks for their dogs this summer, following a near-fatal accident involving a puppy.
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