Map snap happy: Winnersh photo walk continues this weekend
Winnersh's Wokingham Community Gardens Project is running its photo walk again this weekend.
Read moreDetailsWinnersh's Wokingham Community Gardens Project is running its photo walk again this weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is set to relaunch Winnersh Triangle park & ride from next week.
Read moreDetailsTwo men arrested in connection to a Lower Earley murder investigation have been released on bail.
Read moreDetailsHamlet, a deli-bistro, is coming to Wokingham next month with food that will please the most professional of cooks.
Read moreDetailsA Twyford school has linked up with Chelsea FC to expand its own Girls' Football Academy.
Read moreDetailsIn the early evening of Easter Sunday, vandals struck in Latimer Road playground, off Barkham Road.
Read moreDetailsIT’S TIME to put your thinking caps on. Twyford-based charity Understanding Dementia is hosting its very first Quiz Night next month. The team, who work to bridge the gap between...
Read moreDetailsAUTISM BERKSHIRE is running free workshops to guide residents through benefits applications. The charity is running a series of online workshops called Understanding Your Benefits Rights after Easter. They are...
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL theatre production will be leading us down the rabbit hole this summer. Alice in Wonderland is taking to the stage at South Hill Park Arts Centre from Wednesday,...
Read moreDetailsNEWBOLD College is inviting residents to ponder who should be leading the climate change debate post-pandemic with its talk Global or Local?. A virtual seminar is taking place on Tuesday,...
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