Lower Earley care home residents cheering for England
RESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home have been cheering the home side. Austen House has been decked with flags to celebrate the Euros over the last three weeks. Matches...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home have been cheering the home side. Austen House has been decked with flags to celebrate the Euros over the last three weeks. Matches...
Read moreDetailsANY YOUNGSTERS inspired by Wimbledon can now sign up for Charvil Tennis Camp. Teqnic Tennis is hosting two junior tennis camps during the summer holidays for children aged six and...
Read moreDetailsTHE LAUNCH of The Outhouse Brewery – Wokingham town centre’s first brewery in nearly 100 years – has been a big success, according to its owner. The Outhouse Brewery, which...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS should start recycling their food waste, the borough council has urged, after finding a quarter of all blue bag rubbish could be binned more sustainably. Since April 2019, it...
Read moreDetailsIt has been a year of change for all of us and at Healthwatch Wokingham as we have adapted to new ways of working during the Covid-19 pandemic, along with...
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, July 2, WADE held its latest draw for its 150 Club lottery. The draw aims to help replace lost finances as a result of coronavirus cancelling many of...
Read moreDetailsGOALS will be scored as a theatre company presents its football frenzy show this summer. Mikron Theatre Company is kicking off at two Reading-area venues to perform Amanda Whittington’s Atalanta...
Read moreDetailsPASSENGERS using Reading Buses services are being asked to keep on wearing face masks despite government rules changing. From Monday, July 19, the wearing of masks as a covid-safe measure...
Read moreDetailsLast weekend forty VenuesTook part in the Henley Arts Trail.A number of these were in Twyford,Showing exquisite works for sale;Paintings, pottery and jewelleryWere among the things on offer,Botanical paintings tooThat...
Read moreDetailsTHE MUMMIFIED Hand of St James is making a return to Reading, and it has inspired a new campaign to help the town reclaim its heritage. Yesterday, the ancient relic,...
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