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The Reading Ale Trail officially launched at a special event held in The Retreat on St John's Street last Saturday, March 5.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Ale Trail officially launched at a special event held in The Retreat on St John's Street last Saturday, March 5.
Read moreDetailsAN ECLECTIC musical setlist is promised for visitors to a Wokingham Music Club show on Friday, March 25.
Read moreDetailsAfter revealing the first acts in early February, a further 30 artists have now been added to the line-up.
Read moreDetailsFollowing a major fire at the property on Wednesday, December 15, officers had been working at the site.
Read moreDetailsTHE family of a woman who died after a road traffic collision on the M4 have released a tribute to her. Pulvinder Dhillon, 68, died as a result of the...
Read moreDetailsReading FC interim manager Paul Ince admitted that Yakou Meite is not ready to play 90 minutes since returning from his ACL injury.
Read moreDetailsBored with breakfast? Short on time? Or simply want to do your bit for the planet? Here's a recipe to sizzle up your mornings from Milk&More
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Choral Society is presenting its first concert of 2022 on Saturday, March 19.
Read moreDetailsTHE climate emergency and rising energy bills are causing many of us to look at alternative means of generating electricity.
Read moreDetailsa Masterchef host is asking people to look out for UFOs ? but not in the night sky.
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