Celebrate LGBT+ history month with Wokingham libraries
Librarians have recommended a selection books by LGBT+ authors and which explore LGBT+ issues. They have also curated a playlist.
Read moreDetailsLibrarians have recommended a selection books by LGBT+ authors and which explore LGBT+ issues. They have also curated a playlist.
Read moreDetailsThe art deco building of Miles Aircraft, on Headley Road East, is one of the last remaining parts of the factory on the former Reading Aerodrome site.
Read moreDetailsTwo creative writing groups for youngsters and virtual a storytime will be taking place online later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe Authors Online series returns on Tuesday, February 22, with an interview with British Nigerian writer Elizabeth Okoh.
Read moreDetailsTheir fears come following an increase in traffic and the deteriorating condition of the road surface.
Read moreDetailsJosimah Baby Bank opened in August last year. Since then, the charity has helped almost 30 families, and the numbers are growing.
Read moreDetailsWokingham and District Association for the Elderly is asking for plants to complete work on some previously neglected borders.
Read moreDetailsHMRC has reminded parents to check whether they are eligible for tax-free childcare.
Read moreDetailsThe Merry Gardener was created in honour of Meredith Gaultier by Elusive Brewing and Ian Wisdom, Twyford Beer Festival organiser.
Read moreDetailsIt will pop up at Stanlake Meadow on Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11.
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