Live music as Piston Broke perform in Charvil pub tonight
A MUSICAL end to Dry January is promised by a Charvil venue tonight. Piston Broke will be performing at The Heron on the Ford in Landsend Lane from 9pm on...
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL end to Dry January is promised by a Charvil venue tonight. Piston Broke will be performing at The Heron on the Ford in Landsend Lane from 9pm on...
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGNER from Twyford enjoy a cuppa with a former Prime Minister on Saturday. And Theresa May didn’t have to read the tea leaves at the end to predict a...
Read moreDetailsBOOKING is now open for a choral workshop run by Wokingham Choral Society. The group will be meeting on Saturday, February 29, at The Holt School in Holt Lane. They...
Read moreDetailsTHE OLLIE Young Foundation are hoping to raise the charity’s profile next month with Febluary. Renaming the month after Ollie’s favourite colour, the charity is hoping people will join them...
Read moreDetailsLast night, Wokingham Borough Council’s decision-making executive backed the proposal for Farley Hill Primary School to relocate to the new school being built in Arborfield Garrison.
Read moreDetails“Now, I would absolutely love to do it on a bigger scale. I want to do the show in London — ideally in September during fashion week."
Read moreDetailsThe family were found safe and well on Februrary 5, 2020. POLICE have released more information about a Woodley woman who was last seen over a week ago. Earlier today,...
Read moreDetailsCHANGES could be coming to parts of Wokingham town centre that have not yet been affected by the ongoing regeneration project. Peach Street, Denmark Street and Broad Street are to...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council’s housing arm is expected to continue making a loss for a while longer. Liberal Democrat deputy leader, Cllr Clive Jones, wanted an update on the trading condition...
Read moreDetailsTHE future of gravel extraction in Shinfield was raised by Wokingham Liberal Democrat leader Cllr Lindsay Ferris. At a meeting of the Wokingham Borough Council executive, held at Shute End...
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