If Carlsberg did parties in pub they’d probably do them at The Jolly Farmer in Hurst.. Oh, hang on – they are!
Jolly farmers and other people in any line of work are invited to a big charity night at a refurbished country pub.
Read moreDetailsJolly farmers and other people in any line of work are invited to a big charity night at a refurbished country pub.
Read moreDetailsThe Wellington International Horse Trials & Country Fair will take place over the August bank holiday weekend
Read moreDetailsAspire2's mission is to empower children and families to access non-formal learning and enrichment activities that will enable them to gain skills
Read moreDetailsA selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 10 days
Read moreDetailsWildlife Walks covers the length and breadth of the country, giving people the opportunity to discover The Wildlife Trust's numerous nature reserves
Read moreDetailsA WILD swimming facility has opened in secluded woodlands close to Reading.
Read moreDetailsHERE?S a news story about Yesterday, except it?s in the future.
Read moreDetailsDOGS are invited to take their owners to walkies around South Hill Park later this month, as a special fun day out returns.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of the best of Asia will come to Palmer Park on Sunday, thanks to the return of the Mela
Read moreDetailsSANTA will be going hoe, hoe, hoe this weekend, thanks to a special workshop.
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