Pebbles turn veggie to become vegetables
Children from Floreat Montague Park Primary School have been swapping pebbles for seeds with Squire's Garden Centre.
Read moreDetailsEditor of The Wokingham Paper, and has worked in local journalism for more than 20 years including the Wokingham Times, Bracknell Standard and Reading Evening Post. He's also written for computer magazines, The Baptist Times and, to his delight and probably not yours, interviewed several Doctor Whos.
Children from Floreat Montague Park Primary School have been swapping pebbles for seeds with Squire's Garden Centre.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Living Advent Calendar is going ahead this year, but the performances will be broadcast online.
Read moreDetailsNeigbourhood Watch is encouraging people to take quick and easy steps to cut down on cybercrime.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley local television station is being renamed That's Christmas for the festive season.
Read moreDetailsSince last week, Giving Trees have been installed in a number of Tesco branches, and residents have shown a lot of interest.
Read moreDetailsBBC Radio Berkshire helped create a poppy mosaic to mark Remembrance Sunday.
Read moreDetailsPopular festive show That'll Be The Day is being broadcast live this year because of lockdown restrictions.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon, in neighbouring Bracknell, is asking people to highlight friends and family who deserve a treat this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA permanent tribute is being planned to James Furlong, a Wokingham school teacher who was killed in an alleged terror attack earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsWADE has been gifted a Rover 25 which it is now selling to raise donations.
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