Wooden it be lovely: Pinocchio at Norden Farm
Norden Farm is welcoming a new take on Pinocchio from the Indefinite Articles.
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Norden Farm is welcoming a new take on Pinocchio from the Indefinite Articles.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Town Council leader says it is not being run secretly, after claims were made by the Lib Deb town council group leader.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Everyman Cinema is premiering a new gin.
Read moreDetailsEastenders star Ross Kemp made a visit to the new Thames Hospice in Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsEast-Reading resident Mary Chambers turned her children's daydreams into a picture book.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Wokingham Borough Council has promised that nobody will go cold or hungry this winter in Wokingham.
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Read moreDetailsThe NHS is warning residents that it is more important than ever to have a free flu vaccination.
Read moreDetailsTheresa May made a virtual visit to residents at Sunrise of Sonning care home.
Read moreDetailsRELATIVES will find it easier to visit care homes if a proposal is approved by Wokingham Borough Council on Thursday evening. An extraordinary meeting of the ruling executive on December...
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