Reading’s Abbey ruins is the stage
A THEATRE company is heading to Reading’s abbey ruins for an outdoor show next month. Rabble Theatre will return to live performance with its first production since the pandemic – ...
Read moreDetailsA THEATRE company is heading to Reading’s abbey ruins for an outdoor show next month. Rabble Theatre will return to live performance with its first production since the pandemic – ...
Read moreDetailsA NEW MAYOR has been elected by Earley Town Council, at its recent annual meeting. Cllr Anne Bassett, town councillor for Redhatch ward, was presented with the mayoral chain by...
Read moreDetailsMAY DAY celebrations were enjoyed by residents of Pinehurst Care Centre in Crowthorne earlier this month. The Dukes Ride are centre held a special daytime event for May Day on...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN two million youngsters missed out on the chance to have swimming lessons due to the pandemic – with some now fearing a return. Simon Balaam’s three children attend...
Read moreDetailsA YOUNGSTER from Twyford is raising money for Babies in Buscot Support, a charity close to her heart, after it helped save her and her two siblings’ lives. Five-year-old Annabelle...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched a new mobility programme to get residents “moving with confidence” — and it’s received glowing reviews. The new programme helps those who have been shielding,...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's planning committee approved plans for 1,600 new homes in South Wokingham, as part of its strategic development plans.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council's £2.6 million bid to transform Reading Gaol into an arts hub has been rejected. Earlier this year, Banksy painted a mural on the historic site.
Read moreDetailsAFTER the Woodley Cow was run over by police last week following a chase, Thames Valley Police has referred itself to the police conduct office – but the Police and...
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS can tune into an Elmer The Elephant storytime event later this month. Wokingham Borough Council libraries will be sharing springtime tales on Tuesday, May 25, at 11am. Stories are...
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