READERS LETTERS: As seen in Wokingham.Today of July 2, 2020
Last week, BBC South aired a package on their lunchtime news. It was repeated throughout the news cycle that day and followed on from the front page story of June...
Read moreDetailsLast week, BBC South aired a package on their lunchtime news. It was repeated throughout the news cycle that day and followed on from the front page story of June...
Read moreDetailsTHE quizzes we’ve been publishing over the past few weeks have ranged in difficulty, and some have had you stumped. We’ve listened to your concerns and we’re presenting our easiest...
Read moreDetailsWE’RE back with another collection of diverse music for you to enjoy – it’s all compiled by Chris Hillman from White Star Records. It’s your chance to discover bands you’ve...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham-based group will spend July hosting a series of virtual events, all aimed at keeping us healthy and happy. CLASP, which usually meets in the Bradbury Centre in Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsAt last, Crowthorne’s very own charity shop, COATS, opened its doors again last Thursday, after many weeks of lockdown. It was raining quite a bit, but well before opening time...
Read moreDetailsInner Wheel is one of the largest female voluntary organisations in the world with clubs in 102 countries. It was founded in Manchester in the 1920s by a group of...
Read moreDetailsThe dawn awaits as lockdown starts to ease GRADUALLY, like the fingers of dawn unveiling the day ahead, the results of the cautious relaxation of coronavirus lockdown are appearing locally...
Read moreDetailsOUR hearts go out to the family, friends, students and colleagues who knew James Furlong, Joe Ritchie-Bennett and David Wails — the trio of friends whose lives ended too soon....
Read moreDetailsOur series of lockdown fiction based in the theme of isolation continues, courtesy of Linda Fawke from the Wokingham Writers Group, based at Wokingham Library. For more information, email heather.dyson@wokingham.gov.uk...
Read moreDetailsLet me die dancing Dear Lord, let me die dancingLet my feet not touch the floorLet me go while I’m still livingAnd not waiting at death’s door Let me roam...
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