A perfect Afternoon Tea at Easthampstead Park
Afternoon tea is a British tradition. What could be better than a chance to catch up with friends, and enjoy sandwiches, scones, and pastries?
Read moreDetailsAfternoon tea is a British tradition. What could be better than a chance to catch up with friends, and enjoy sandwiches, scones, and pastries?
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S a bell close to the entrance of Honest Burgers in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWargrave Local History Society's September meeting was a presentation by Dan Remenyi about the Henley Management College
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL has been made to find a new home for a cat from the Reading area who has heart disease.
Read moreDetailsA MALE voice choir is opening a special four-week singing course from next week
Read moreDetailsTHE AUSTRALIAN soap opera Neighbours might have ended, but the moral from its theme tune is everybody needs good neighbours
Read moreDetailsSerendipity ? that's one of the beauties of a curated playlist like RaW Sounds Today.
Read moreDetailsOn June 14, Reading's local RSPB group held its final indoor meeting before the summer break.
Read moreDetailsA club dedicated to making films is welcoming new members to its meetings in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsAfter weeks of unusually warm, dry weather, many water companies including Thames Water, Welsh Water and South West Water have announced hosepipe bans
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