Camp Mohawk to benefit from Wokingham man’s first running event
Mark's taking part in this year's Reading Half Marathon, for the woodland centre charity that supports families whose children have special needs
Read moreDetailsMark's taking part in this year's Reading Half Marathon, for the woodland centre charity that supports families whose children have special needs
Read moreDetailsEnjoy twinkling lights and festive displays at the Hare Hatch store
Read moreDetailsLate night Christmas tasting at the garden centre
Read moreDetailsIF YOU?RE dining in Knowl Hill pub The Bird In Hand, ask for the sausages as it?s an award winner.
Read moreDetailsOn your marks, get set, plough! A call has been made for more women to take part in a traditional countryside contest
Read moreDetailsMembers of Wargrave Local History Society enjoyed a guided walk around Reading’s Abbey Quarter on a sunny August afternoon. The abbey was founded 900 years ago, in 1121, by Henry...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Concert Band returned to the stage last month in its first live performance since March last year. The group took to the stage in Alexandra Gardens, Windsor, on Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsA NATIONAL cancer charity is calling on residents to throw a party with a flavour-packed theme. Cancer Support UK is introducing the Big Ginger Social next month, inspired by the...
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