Wargrave church plans to be more eco-friendly
WARGRAVE may soon have an Eco Church, after the parish’s church council made a pledge to become more sustainable. Last month, the team at St Mary’s Church Wargrave applied for...
Read moreDetailsWARGRAVE may soon have an Eco Church, after the parish’s church council made a pledge to become more sustainable. Last month, the team at St Mary’s Church Wargrave applied for...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM tech wizard has launched a new giveaway to win a Playstation 5 in a bid to “give something back” to his customers. Rory Pratt, owner of Pratts Pods...
Read moreDetailsA MUSIC festival in Hurst is on the hunt for more volunteers this month. Marvellous Festivals, which takes place at Dinton Pastures, is looking for helpers to ensure the weekend...
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of punters braved the rain for the “best Twyford Beer Festival ever” last weekend. On Friday, June 25 and Saturday, June 26, people came out in droves to take...
Read moreDetailsWokingham businesses are being urged to lead the fight against climate change, following a new Government campaign.
Read moreDetailsRekindling old friendships and celebrating unexpected wins were the order of the day at last weekend’s Hurst Show and Country Fayre.
Read moreDetailsTHE RACE was on in Wargrave last weekend as swimmers stepped up for the village’s Sprint Triathlon. On Sunday, June 27,91 individuals and teams took the plunge on Ferry Lane...
Read moreDetailsThe 2021 Twyford Beer Festival was the "best ever", said organiser Ian Wisdom, as more than 3,500 punters turned up to drink and dance.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough’s first big wedding in more than a year saw Mr and Mrs Knott finally tie the knot last month.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY one year on, Eat Out To Help Out is coming back to Wargrave with a twist. The Bull at Wargrave, on the village’s High Street, has launched its own...
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