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One of the best things about January is preparing for a wassail, an ancient ceremony that aims to have some ...
One of the best things about January is preparing for a wassail, an ancient ceremony that aims to have some ...
The Pangbourne Twinning Assosciation is hosting a french film night, screening Olivier Assayas' Doubles Vies (2018), at Pangbourne Village Hall
A READING charity is hosting a weekly meeting for members of the community.
A WHITLEY school is running a second-hand uniform shop.
Full of optimism I jump in my car My journey won't take long; I'm not going far
From all the things that won't be changing, to a few things that will. Here are a handful of happenings ...
The Fisherman's Cottage, Kennet Side, is set to host fortnightly live music evenings including jazz, funk, and blues
READING FC assistant manager Alex Rae has insisted that any talk of the FA Cup tie at Manchester United has ...
Thames Valley Police has released images of people it would like to speak to who may have vital information regarding ...
PROGRESS Theatre continues its 76th season with the first of its productions for 2023, The Welkin. Written by Lucy Kirkwood, ...
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