Alpaca visit brings joy to Lord Harris Court residents
Truffle and George, two alpacas from Mortimer Alpacas, spent time being petted and stroked by residents on their trip to Lord Harris Court care home.
Read moreDetailsTruffle and George, two alpacas from Mortimer Alpacas, spent time being petted and stroked by residents on their trip to Lord Harris Court care home.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, December 3, borough artists exhibited their work at The Walter Arms, in Sindlesham, alongside live music.
Read moreDetailsThe group finished 34 laps of the Sindlesham school's site, travelling more than 65 miles in the process.
Read moreDetailsA defibrillator has been placed on the outside of Winnersh Community Centre, in Sindlesham.
Read moreDetailsA NEW church is launching on Sunday with a special celebration service. It will be followed by a hog roast and family games event
Read moreDetailsAt 11am on Sunday, September 12, the Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, the Bishop of Oxford, is coming to take the service at St Catherine’s Church, Bearwood Road in Sindlesham.
Read moreDetailsWith 63% of all grades between 9 to 7, the results sit more than twice the national GCSE average. Head of senior school, Mike Milner, said pupils responded “amazingly” to...
Read moreDetailsSt Catherine’s Church in Sindlesham was built in 1846 so this year there are celebrations to mark the 175th anniversary of its Consecration by the then Bishop of Oxford, Samuel...
Read moreDetailsHEROES and villains appeared across Winnersh over the last weekend in June. The Bearwood School PTA scarecrow trail followed the fantastical theme to raise money for the school. From Saturday...
Read moreDetailsWoodley Light Operatic Society will be celebrating the musicals in their upcoming concert. The group has organised a cabaret-style evening of entertainment for three dates in September, at The Flavell...
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