COMMUNITY: Three Men in a Boat and Wokingham
Jerome K.Jerome?s classic novel, Three Men in a Boat, To Say Nothing of the Dog! is still in print, yet little was known about its illustrator.
Read moreDetailsJerome K.Jerome?s classic novel, Three Men in a Boat, To Say Nothing of the Dog! is still in print, yet little was known about its illustrator.
Read moreDetailsVaclav Havel, former president of the Czech Republic, wrote "The more unpromising the situation in which we demonstrate hope, the deeper that hope is"
Read moreDetailsLAST MONTH, more than 300 cyclists, including the Earley Panda, enjoyed the annual Three Counties Cycle Ride
Read moreDetailsNeil Warnock has had an impressive managerial career, but I think he's got it wrong over several comments over referees decisions. Here is why...
Read moreDetailsIn October, many flowers are still blooming and the leaves on trees and shrubs are beginning to change to fiery colours like red, yellow and orange.
Read moreDetailsFresh corn on the cob pairs beautifully with heat from chilli and this flavoured butter is super easy to make
Read moreDetailsLast month, we launched Cine Valley, a project that should bring new jobs, opportunities and plenty of glamour to Reading and Wokingham
Read moreDetailsTo be successful in achieving our climate goals there are actions we can all take in our communities. Here are Wokingham's priorities
Read moreDetailsWokingham Volunteer Centre helps match volunteers to charities ? here are some of the latest opportunities that you could help with
Read moreDetailsThe pandemic has been hard on people wanting to gather for worship ? but online services have helped, even in the silence
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