Boutique cinema opens in Wokingham tomorrow
“The thing that makes us different from other cinemas is that relaxed atmosphere and cosy feel to Everyman."
Read moreDetails“The thing that makes us different from other cinemas is that relaxed atmosphere and cosy feel to Everyman."
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY residents are encouraged to spot the missing letter in a Christmas tree trail this winter. Now in its second year, the Christmas tree trail includes 25 trees around Woodley,...
Read moreDetailsA MUDDY CHALLENGE for runners of all ages will take place next month in the grounds of Wellington College. The Muddy Welly is a 10km or 5km run through muddy...
Read moreDetailsMatt King won the competition for the funniest modern Christmas cracker joke of 2019.
Read moreDetails“Severe cold snaps can have dramatic effects on everyday life, especially for those people who are already vulnerable because of their age, illness or disability."
Read moreDetails“The new centre will match the demand for the activities, and now be in relation to the number of people it serves.”
Read moreDetailsCROWDS gathered this afternoon in Winnersh and Wokingham to watch thousands of Christmas angels on motorbikes delivering presents and spreading Christmas cheer. In its 34th year, the Reading Toy Run...
Read moreDetailsShinfield St Mary’s Junior School have recently been awarded carbon neutral gold status by One Carbon World — charity and global resource partner of the United Nations Climate Neutral Now...
Read moreDetailsThe residents on Ashton Road, Emmbrook won the prize after the RG41 1HL postcode was announced as the daily prize winner this morning.
Read moreDetailsCollection days for rubbish, recycling and food waste will change over Christmas. Make sure you're prepared.
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