Wokingham’s poetry reading station caller spreads the joy with video campaign
Bringing his poetry reading to the masses, Mr Knight is now part of a Spread the Joy campaign which launched on Monday, April 6.
Read moreDetailsBringing his poetry reading to the masses, Mr Knight is now part of a Spread the Joy campaign which launched on Monday, April 6.
Read moreDetailsThe talented youngster was chosen out of more than 700 who auditioned, after an extensive audition process consisting of ballet classes, interviews, and an academic class.
Read moreDetailsThe yobs have smashed the windows of Davis Tate estate agents in School Green, smashed floodlights at Shinfield Tennis Club in Millworth Lane, and caused hundreds of pounds worth of...
Read moreDetails“I have no idea why they would do it —it’s not smart at the moment to gather in large illegal groups, especially as Covid-19 comes with respiratory problems and the...
Read moreDetailsKeith Sutherland — who is being treated for a fractured spine — has now been given a do-not-resuscitate order after testing positive for Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsThe Shurlock Inn,The Street, Shurlock Row RG10 0PS0118 934 9094theshurlockinn.co.uk LIFE is far from normal at the moment. With pubs and restaurants ordered to close their doors to walk-in customers,...
Read moreDetailsChurches in Earley and Lower Earley have come together to form a community hub to help those most affected by the coronavirus.
Read moreDetails“Families, friends, colleagues and neighbours are also encouraged to be vigilant and call the police if they believe domestic abuse is affecting the lives of their loved ones or of...
Read moreDetailsNoopur Thakur uses Instagram Live to broadcast a daily interactive drawing sessions that help parents create a sense of routine in what she hopes is a fun and educational way.
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH teenager helped lead her neighbours in the weekly Clap For Carers by banging her drum. Aayushi Chopra has been learning the dhol for three years at the prestigious...
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