Japan culture celebrated at Reading Biscuit Factory
The festival programme aims to bring an immersive and engaging experience for all audiences.
Read moreDetailsThe festival programme aims to bring an immersive and engaging experience for all audiences.
Read moreDetailsOrganised by the Rotary Club of Reading, families and individuals will race around the town for the Reading Santa Run on Sunday, December 12.
Read moreDetailsThe Ridgeway Primary School, in Hill Brow, had a special visit from Keysight Technologies, which has offices in Winnersh Triangle and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsOrganised by Crowthorne Trails, the community can travel around the village to explore each display.
Read moreDetailsThe Alehouse, on Broad Street, is fundraising for Orchid Male Cancer and Thames Valley Air Ambulance.
Read moreDetailsA highly respected royal historian, writer and broadcaster has praised a new history book about Wokingham borough villages ? and a new history archive
Read moreDetailsContractors will remove several rotten poplar trees along the boundary between Woodford Park and St Dominic?s School.
Read moreDetailsSiren Craft Brew has taken over the George & Dragon, on Church Road.
Read moreDetailsOak Tree School, for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), was due to open in Winnersh in September 2022.
Read moreDetailsAt approximately 12:30pm this afternoon, an elderly couple hit Hunters Estate Agency on Peach Street, on the left hand side of the road.
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