Centenary celebrations for birthday boy Doug at COATS
HE MIGHT be from God’s own country, but he’s now a Crowthorne man – and he has cause for celebration as he’s just turned 100. On Monday, Doug Mustill was...
Read moreDetailsHE MIGHT be from God’s own country, but he’s now a Crowthorne man – and he has cause for celebration as he’s just turned 100. On Monday, Doug Mustill was...
Read moreDetailsThe first running day for the Pinewood Miniature Railway for 2020 has been announced. The special sit-on ride railway steam strains will be in operation from 1.30pm at Pinewood Leisure...
Read moreDetailsFEBRUARY 3, 1959 is a day etched into the memories of rock n roll fans of all ages. It was, quite simply, the day the music died. A plane carrying...
Read moreDetailsNext month, University of Reading Professor of Ecology Tom Oliver will talk about his compelling new book at All Saints Church in Wokingham. In the book, The Self Delusion: the...
Read moreDetailsWORK to demolish a bridge on the M4 went faster than expected and, as a result, the road has been fully reopened. The work started from 11.30pm on Friday, February...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being invited to take part in a consultation over plans to bring a community garden to Woodley Town Centre. The project is a partnership between Woodley Town Council,...
Read moreDetailsTHE Conservatives’ handling of Earley Town Council’s budget has been labelled a ‘mess’ by the new administration, a charge that the party denies. Cllr Clive Jones, who leads the ruling...
Read moreDetailsFOUR charities have received a cash boost thanks to one of the biggest events in Wokingham’s calendar. Earlier this month, the committee behind Wokingham Winter Carnival presented three cheques for...
Read moreDetailsTWO good causes have been named as the beneficiaries of this year’s Wokingham May Fayre, which will take place on a Friday, due to the VE Day celebrations. The Thames...
Read moreDetailsCRICKET fans can look forward to welcoming ex-professional Luke Sutton to Loddon Valley Leisure Centre this March, writes Angela Garwood. The sportsman will be there answering questions and talking about...
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