Hope & Anchor’s landlady Hattie recognised with real-ale honour
Last month, Kevin Lenton, chair of the Berkshire South East Branch of CAMRA paid a visit to Wokingham-based Hope and Anchor pub to present the award.
Read moreLast month, Kevin Lenton, chair of the Berkshire South East Branch of CAMRA paid a visit to Wokingham-based Hope and Anchor pub to present the award.
Read moreA FINCHAMPSTEAD pageant star could become the next Miss Great Britain, after reaching the grand final of this year’s national contest.
Read moreThese artists understood how to use line and colour to maximum impact, as illustrated in Toulouse-Lautrec’s poster for the Moulin-Rouge.
Read moreThe Reading Guild of Artists (RGA) has released the names of this year’s recipients of the Marie Dyson Award. BBC Radio 3 presenter, Fiona Talkington said “it was a privilege...
Read moreWe re organising a “taster evening”, where in addition to hearing us sing you can have a try yourself and, if you like what you have experienced, you can begin...
Read moreThe Reading branch of Cycling UK is running free classes this Sunday offering tasters for people wanting to get on their bike
Read moreA celebration of our edible heritage kicks off tomorrow in both Reading and Wokingham - here's what you can look forward to
Read moreAs Brits, our sights are so often fixed on overseas destinations, and our minds on “escaping”, that we risk overlooking everything that this country has to offer.
Read moreTo ensure people stay safe in the water, Reading-based swim school Puddle Ducks has issued some top tips.
Read moreThe Co-op at Reading's Cemetery Junction has a new role: it stars in a new hand drawn version of Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince, thanks to a talented artist
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