Sheeplands’ Platinum Jubilee tea party helps raise hundreds for CIRDIC
A HARE HATCH-based plant nursery held a special Platinum Jubilee tea party on Thursday, and raised hundreds for charity in the process
Read moreDetailsA HARE HATCH-based plant nursery held a special Platinum Jubilee tea party on Thursday, and raised hundreds for charity in the process
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY residents came together on Jubilee Thursday to light a Platinum Jubilee beacon in Woodford Park
Read moreDetailsShowcase Cinemas is offering free cinema tickets for anyone named Elizabeth at its Winnersh branch during the Jubilee bank holidays
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY pub has come up with a novel way of helping customers celebrate the Platinum Jubilee ? it?s rolling back the clock to charge just 6p a pint
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People (HuMP) danced at The Jolly Farmer in Davis Street for one of their first performances of the summer
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 moreDetailsWHEN the promise is good food, good drink and good company, that?s a lot to live up to - that?s what we got when we visited The Pheasant in Winnersh
Read moreDetailsA PARK & RIDE service launched while work to revamp services at Winnersh Triangle is to be mothballed next month.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL shoppers can bee happy thanks to an eco-friendly scheme from The Lexicon.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based businessman received one of the highest accolades possible - a meeting with his home country?s prime minister.
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