Artistic duo’s work goes on virtual show
Two graduate artists from the University of Reading have been awarded slots in the Platform Graduate Award 2020.
Read moreDetailsTwo graduate artists from the University of Reading have been awarded slots in the Platform Graduate Award 2020.
Read moreDetailsKatie Allen has launched a petition to require schools to offer equal sporting opportunities to boys and girls.
Read moreDetailsR3 has welcomed the Government's new scrutiny measures for businesses going into administration.
Read moreDetailsA Pan Asian fusion restaurant is opening its doors in Twyford today.
Read moreDetailsMany families are canceling their annual trick or treat outing this year - but there are plenty of other things for children to do.
Read moreDetailsLa'De Kitchen, a new Mediterranean restaurant in Woodley, hopes to open its doors by the end of this month.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough has presented the mayor's Roll of Honour awards to three community champions.
Read moreDetailsFreddie Shaw, a cadet from Woodley, is embarking on a Remembrance Sunday Trumpet Tour to honour those who fought in the First World War.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is asking residents to stay safe and be considerate when celebrating Bonfire Night and Diwali this year.
Read moreDetailsAfter a dance off in rural Ireland last year, Scottish brewery Pilot Beer ended up with beers in The Lord Raglan in Wokingham.
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