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RESIDENTS can get their hands dirty with a new community art project at The Lexicon. As spring approaches and leaves return to trees, the shopping centre is growing its own...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS can get their hands dirty with a new community art project at The Lexicon. As spring approaches and leaves return to trees, the shopping centre is growing its own...
Read moreDetailsMessage just in from Craig Titley, South Hill Park’s chief executive: “Hello, I wanted to thank and congratulate the Rotary Club on behalf of South Hill Park Arts Centre for...
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of friends from Wokingham and Bracknell tackled the rain, snow and ice last month to cover 200 miles for a Sue Ryder. Anne Marie Jackson, Anuszka Ransley, Geraldine...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 50 homes could be built on land close to London Road, if plans are approved. Beaulieu Homes is proposing to build 55 homes off St Anne’s Drive, near...
Read moreDetailsWarning: This article contains pictures that some readers may find distressing DEAD ducks with tape around beaks and legs have been dumped in an Easthampstead street. Now, the RSPCA is...
Read moreDetailsAN IN demand dame has gone on demand for a new programme of digital dramas aimed at bringing the joy of theatre to the comfort of their own home. South...
Read moreDetailsThe latest news from Promise Inclusion as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreDetailsUK CORONAVIRUS DEATHS 2021: ON THE day that the government announced plans to roll out asymptomatic testing for people who can’t work from home during the lockdown, there has been...
Read moreDetailsUK CORONAVIRUS DEATHS 2021: MORE THAN 1,000 people in the UK died today, within 28 days of positive Covid-19 test – the third day in a row that the death...
Read moreDetailsThe Rotary Club of Bracknell has closed its doors after nearly six decades.
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