Captain Tom’s daughter opens Woodley school’s new race track
Lucy Teixeira, Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter, opened a running track at a Woodley school last week following a charity fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsLucy Teixeira, Captain Sir Tom Moore's daughter, opened a running track at a Woodley school last week following a charity fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsThe 4,591 sqm studio is part of the University of Reading’s Cine Valley project in Shinfield. Designed for chat and game shows, the studio could seat 600.
Read moreDetailsA READING charity will start tackling the education gap caused by the coronavirus, thanks to a donation from Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF). ABC to Read has been granted £5,000 to...
Read moreDetailsTHE GARDEN at Age Concern has been redesigned with help from two Bracknell care homes. Green-fingered team members from Bickerton House, on Warfield Road and Mountbatten Grange, in Windsor joined...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY and Earley Arts Group is taking on members from August. The club is forming plans for the next 11 months, including evening demonstrations, day workshop, exhibitions and online sessions....
Read moreDetailsHEROES and villains appeared across Winnersh over the last weekend in June. The Bearwood School PTA scarecrow trail followed the fantastical theme to raise money for the school. From Saturday...
Read moreDetailsCharlie Kristensen, an 11-year-old boy from Wokingham has been awarded The Diana Award for his anti-bullying work. Charlie has been recognised with the highest accolade a young person can achieve...
Read moreDetailsTHE ENVIRONMENT is on the agenda for South East Water, which has become the first UK water firm to make a 25-year nature plan. The supplier is creating a roadmap...
Read moreDetailsONE OF the borough’s MPs has declared his support for a sixth form at Bohunt School. James Sunderland, whose constituency includes Crowthorne, Finchampstead and Wokingham Without, is supporting the school...
Read moreDetailsTREES may be planted on grass verges in Maiden Erlegh, if approved by the borough council. On Thursday, June 10, the Maiden Erlegh Residents’ Association executive committee discussed the tree-planting...
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