Giant daffodil to be highlight of Hurst’s Easter Trail
A giant daffodil created by Hurst Hookers crochet and knitting group will be a highlight of Hurst's Easter Trail.
Read moreDetailsA giant daffodil created by Hurst Hookers crochet and knitting group will be a highlight of Hurst's Easter Trail.
Read moreDetailsThis week's Bracknell and Wokingham planning round up features plans for a VE day flag outside the council's offices and a refused plan to relocate
Read moreDetailsA new book is being snapped up by readers keen to escape the pressures of our troubled world.
Read moreDetailsWokingham library is hosting an art exhibition aimed at reconnecting people to the joy of nature.
Read moreDetailsJalpari of Woodley has applied to extend its hours.
Read moreDetailsA vacant film studios that went into administration last year could be demolished.
Read moreDetailsThe business had previously lost its licence to operate in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsThe memorial woodland is being planted to honour those who lost their lives during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Ladies football club is on the lookout for new players.
Read moreDetailsGardening, basketball, and performing are all on the cards this April
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