IN THE COMMUNITY: Wargrave history society learns more about Reading’s Maiwand lion
For Wargrave Local History Society's April meeting Mike Cooper came to tell us about Maiwand: the battle and the Great Game
Read moreFor Wargrave Local History Society's April meeting Mike Cooper came to tell us about Maiwand: the battle and the Great Game
Read moreThe Maiwand Lion statue stands in Reading's Forbury Gardens.
Read moreLong queues are expected when tickets for the 25th Wargrave Festival go on sale on Saturday.
Read moreEntries are now open for Wargrave 10k and kids fun run.
Read morePeople wanting to share should contact the group
Read moreTwo music pieces composed centuries apart were sung with great feeling by Twyford Singers on Palm Sunday (March 24) at St Mary's Church, Wargrave
Read moreHurst councillor Wayne Smith said the eastbound lane on the A4 Bath Road has been 'flooded in several places'
Read moreTwo beautiful and joyful pieces of music are on the programme for a Palm Sunday performance
Read moreFIRE crews had to rescue four people from a car stuck in floodwater.
Read moreTwyford choir's concert is sure to make a Glorias sound
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