Nathan climbed up a staircase and came down a mountain
HE’S the pastor who climbed up a staircase and came down a mountain. Every day over the space of a month, aided by his daughter, Shinfield Baptist Church’s Nathan Hunt...
Read moreDetailsHE’S the pastor who climbed up a staircase and came down a mountain. Every day over the space of a month, aided by his daughter, Shinfield Baptist Church’s Nathan Hunt...
Read moreDetailsPLANS for the first-ever Wokingham Pride festival have had to go virtual, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Last year, Wokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall pledged his support...
Read moreDetailsSensory gardens appeal to all our senses – sight, smell, sound, taste and touch – helping to reduce stress and anxiety and providing us with a place that helps encourage...
Read moreDetailsMargaret Barbara Balaam sadly passed away on April 7, 2020. Margaret served on the committees of numerous organizations, including Wokingham In Need, Wokingham Rotary, Satellite Club of Wokingham and was...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM couple who have their very own tales from the riverbank have just celebrated their platinum wedding anniversary. On June 10, 1950, John and Sybil Bird married at St...
Read moreDetailsMost schoolchildren would rejoice at no lessons for 12 weeks, but for 11-year-old Kanak Mathur lockdown has been a chance to learn more things and work on more projects than...
Read moreDetails"Three people have died and two are in critical care in hospital tonight after stabbings in Reading."
Read moreDetailsTwo air ambulances and police were called to the scene, which was shared in a graphic video on social media.
Read moreDetailsSUMMERTIME and the listening is easy. Here is our latest Top Ten of Wokingham-borough influenced music, curated by Chris Hillman from White Star Records. Each of the 10 artists featured...
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES in Earley and Lower Earley are working together to help those most affected by the Coronavirus. With support from Earley Town Council, the Earley Help Hub links volunteers with...
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