Agents’ IT gift to Wokingham pupils in need
Wokingham-based Quarters Residential has donated a laptop to a local primary school in need.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based Quarters Residential has donated a laptop to a local primary school in need.
Read moreDetailsThe Crowthorne Colour Trail is lighting up the village again this week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham hair and beauty salons are gearing up for the big reopening next week, as coronavirus restrictions begin to ease.
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL theatre production will be leading us down the rabbit hole this summer. Alice in Wonderland is taking to the stage at South Hill Park Arts Centre from Wednesday,...
Read moreDetailsIT’S TIME to turn up the speakers and tune into a new punk and reggae radio show. Way Out Radio is a weekly show hosted by DJ Paula Frost. In...
Read moreDetailsAN IMMERSIVE audio experience is set to entertain families over the Easter holidays. Norden Farm Centre will be hosting the 45-minute theatrical adventure, Mountain Goat Mountain, for audiences to watch...
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES will be splashing into the Easter holidays for a new charity fundraiser. Sebastian’s Action Trust, based in Crowthorne, is asking families to take part in its Easter fundraising event,...
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD residents have raised concerns that they have yet to receive their new recycling and blue rubbish bags: but the message is hang on. In February, Wokingham Borough Council started...
Read moreDetailsPET owners are being warned to be on the lookout after a suspected cat killer appears to have returned. Last month, a cat was found in a field near to...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of a Crowthorne complex for the elderly are using Easter to show their appreciation for key workers. The homeowners at Birch Place, Crowthorne-based retirement homes, have thanked key workers...
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