Charity store reopens in Wokingham town centre
A CHARITY shop is one of the stores reopening as the second lockdown lifts. WADE, in Rose Street, has had a festive makeover, turning it into a winter wonderland. It...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY shop is one of the stores reopening as the second lockdown lifts. WADE, in Rose Street, has had a festive makeover, turning it into a winter wonderland. It...
Read moreDetailsStudents and staff from Waingels College have raised more than £800 for male mental health through Movember.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Business Club is holding a meeting on the fundamentals of business next week.
Read moreDetailsShoppers at Wokingham's Tesco have generously donated nearly 1,000lbs of much-needed food for those in need.
Read moreDetailsThe preferred bidder of Reading Gaol has withdrawn, creating fresh hope for campaigners.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is encouraging residents to look into three different schemes to keep their homes warm.
Read moreDetailsA range of Covid-safe activities have been added to Reading's Twilight Trail this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsAward-winning theatre group Five Pints and a Pig are running two groups of short audio plays.
Read moreDetailsCharlie Kristensen, an anti-bullying activist from Arborfield, says Priti Patel is setting a bad example.
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE the return of cinema following the November lockdown, a Winnersh picturehouse is offering free tickets. A special screening of Back To The Future is to take place at...
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