Berkshire hosts MACE bowling fundraiser for the first time, in aid of charity
Members of 21 Masonic Provinces gathered in the county to compete in the Masonic Annual Charity Event (MACE) in aid of charity
Read moreDetailsMembers of 21 Masonic Provinces gathered in the county to compete in the Masonic Annual Charity Event (MACE) in aid of charity
Read moreDetailsThe Kenyans in Reading Family Fun Day returned for its 9th event since it was instated in 2014, marking a decade of bringing food and fun to the town
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Read moreDetailsPlea to timber merchants, builders and recycling centres to help support wildlife project
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