Morris dancing show delights pubgoers at Hurst’s Jolly Farmer
Hurst Morris People (HuMP) danced at The Jolly Farmer in Davis Street for one of their first performances of the summer
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People (HuMP) danced at The Jolly Farmer in Davis Street for one of their first performances of the summer
Read moreDetailsThe Crash Helmuts comprise the brothers Norbert and Johann Helmut. They started penning their album of happy and up-tempo music to raise a smile
Read moreDetailsA father-of-two who struggled with the ?most brutal experience? of his life wants others to get the life changing help he had.
Read moreDetailsNEVER mind the bride getting to the church on time, a groom-to-be definitely will be ? unless he?s tempted to take his new wheels for a spin.
Read moreDetailsHaving a sense of belonging is very important to most of us. Feeling lonely, isolated and disconnected from others can lead to mental health issues.
Read moreDetailsA WEEK of special events to help Sonning celebrate the Platinum Jubilee include a classic car show, a regatta and the scarecrow trail
Read moreDetailsWould you like to be a charity's voluntary trustee but don?t know where to start? Involve is looking for a volunteer for its available opportunities
Read moreDetailsA FORMER seamstress who now lives in Finchampstead held a party to celebrate her 100th birthday.
Read moreDetailsAS THE nation prepares to celebrate the Queen?s 70th anniversary as our monarch, a new exhibition looks at her connections to the Royal county
Read moreDetailsAFTER NEARLY a decade running a major palliative care hospice in Tilehurst, its director has announced plans to step down.
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