Her Majesty’s Swan Upping team sail through Sonning
Wokingham borough was host to a rather royal event last week, as the annual Swan Upping project passed through Sonning Bridge.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough was host to a rather royal event last week, as the annual Swan Upping project passed through Sonning Bridge.
Read moreDetailsTHE MILL at Sonning is to celebrate one of the nation’s most-loved living playwrights by renaming its auditorium in his honour. From September, plays will be performed in The Ray...
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR for women is welcoming new members for rehearsals, which are taking place outside due to current covid restrictions. Bel Canto Ladies’ Choir is for upper voices and is...
Read moreDetailsA SONNING conservationist has called on the borough council to “get its act together” after its contractors mowed down a field of protected bee orchids — just one day after...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 200 youngsters have joined forces to keep Sonning clean. Students at Sonning C of E Primary School took part in a litter pick on Thursday, June 10, to...
Read moreDetailsCovid professor Ben Cowling, from Sonning, has been given an MBE for his ground-breaking virus work during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough’s World Health Organisation professor who carried out groundbreaking early work on Covid-19, saving lives, has been honoured by the Queen. Professor Ben Cowling is to be made a...
Read moreDetailsA SONNING convenience store has been awarded for its ‘good cheer’. The Village Hamper, which offers groceries and pantry supplies on the village’s high street, recently won R&A’s Good Cheer...
Read moreDetailsThe Village Hamper, in Sonning, has been awarded for its 'good cheer' in an annual awards ceremony, celebrating independent stores.
Read moreDetailsSonning Parish Council is asking residents to share their views on the future of the village's neighbourhood.
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