THEATRE: Laughter is on the menu at The Mill
A FANTASTIC French farce will be romping its way to The Mill at Sonning this week. Don’t Dress For Dinner, written ...
A FANTASTIC French farce will be romping its way to The Mill at Sonning this week. Don’t Dress For Dinner, written ...
PRIME Minister Theresa May took time out of her busy campaign schedule to officially open a new parish hall in ...
RESIDENTS of a care home in Sonning welcomed an unexpected guest to their tea party last weekend - the Prime ...
THE PRIME Minister and MP for Twyford and Sonning, Theresa May, has addressed the House of Commons following yesterday's attack ...
AN Alan Ayckbourn classic about the struggles of overcoming writer’s block will be the next production at The MIll at ...
A FORMER Reading Blue Coat School pupil has undertaken one of the most gruelling challenges possible – a trek across ...
LEGENDARY actor and director Brian Blessed will be returning to direct another Agatha Christie 'whodunnit' at a theatre in Sonning ...
WOODLEY UNITED face Finchampstead in the pick of the Hellenic League ties this weekend. Michael Herbert's men were due to ...
BOOK-lovers in Twyford are set to enjoy the benefits of a brand new library after planning permission was granted to ...
WHEN a Sonning art teacher was approached to create a painting for the then Home Secretary Theresa May, little did ...
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