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On Your Feet Day, held last week, is a national awareness day to promote the benefits of sitting less and moving more.
Read moreDetailsOn Your Feet Day, held last week, is a national awareness day to promote the benefits of sitting less and moving more.
Read moreDetailsA SELF-ADVOCACY group in Wokingham that helps people with learning disabilities is to celebrate the Queen across May.
Read moreDetailsHot on the heels of the mysterious House On Cold Hill comes Busman?s Holiday, directed by Brian Blessed, in what has become an annual tradition.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Choral Society's bass rep Dick Whittington pours a celebratory glass of bubbly for its longest-serving member, Fred Preston
Read moreDetailsMay is the month when everything gets busy in the garden and even the most relaxed of gardeners become inspired.
Read moreDetailsFC Bracknell were able to celebrate a weekend of success after the Under 10?s Girls? Wolves side claimed a trophy win in a regional tournament.
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Kings junior wheelchair Basketball team were in action at the Elite 8s finals this past weekend, where the best eight junior teams
Read moreDetailsJust when you think you have seen everything, something happens that makes you think again.
Read moreDetailsthe 50 days after Easter are also a focused season, called Eastertide, when we reflect on what the Resurrection means for us in our own lives
Read moreDetailsEversley Cricket Club are raring to go ahead of the new cricket season where they will compete with numerous sides.
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