Still time to visit Woodley’s pop-up charity shop
A POP-UP charity shop opened in Woodley last week. Launched by the Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh, it has partnered up with the Rotary Club Loddon Vale and Inner...
Read moreDetailsA POP-UP charity shop opened in Woodley last week. Launched by the Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh, it has partnered up with the Rotary Club Loddon Vale and Inner...
Read moreDetailsNOTHING can rain on Twyford’s parade now that its umbrella installation is up and running again. The familiar, brightly-coloured brollies have been reinstated with the help of NW Property Maintenance,...
Read moreDetailsA BRITAIN’S Got Talent finalist will be making a special guest appearance in Reading this Friday, thanks to a new comedy club. Starting out as a small, semi-professional group, Mates...
Read moreDetailsPrezzoThe LexiconBracknell RG12 1BG01344 452641www.prezzorestaurants.co.uk MY WIFE closed her eyes, laid back and thought not of England, but of the Med. And for Prezzo, that’s mission accomplished. A spritzer in...
Read moreDetailsThe Queen of Mercia is understood to have been one of the most powerful women of the Early Middle Ages, with the site in Cookham likely her final resting place.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY breast cancer charity is hosting a concert to mark its sixth anniversary. Chemogiftbags, founded by Lynne Shipton, distributes gift bags to cancer patients across the Thames Valley. The...
Read moreDetailsA WARGRAVE school has bolstered its commitment to the planet with its new Plastic- Free status. Robert Piggott Junior School, on School Hill, received the eco-friendly award from Surfers Against...
Read moreDetailsOver the past few weeks there have been a number of articles in this paper about the Wokingham Local Plan. Mostly these articles positioned why, we need a Plan and...
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS came early for families after Sebastian’s Action Trust hosted a special festive event last month. The Crowthorne-based charity, supporting seriously-ill children and their families, treated over 500 individuals to...
Read moreDetailsA MINIATURE railway is starting its engine as it finally reopened its doors this weekend. Pinewood Miniature Railway, based at Pinewood Leisure Centre, Old Wokingham Road, welcomed back visitors on...
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