250 chickens search for adoptive parents
The British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) will be bringing the chickens for rehoming to Wellington College on Sunday, January 26.
Read moreDetailsThe British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) will be bringing the chickens for rehoming to Wellington College on Sunday, January 26.
Read moreDetailsGRAZELEY has been selected as the area for a new market town in the borough. The new Local Plan Update was published today, ahead of a meeting of Wokingham Borough...
Read moreDetailsMost of us ignore Capital Gains tax on houses, after all, your house has the benefit of the Private Residence Exemption. The first issue here is that it is the...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST production from Wokingham Theatre for 2020 will be a double-header. Audience, by Michael Frayn, will be paired with Tom Stoppard’s The Real Inspector Hound when the amateur group...
Read moreDetailsOn a wet, windy night at the Whitty Theatre in Wokingham the Younger People with Dementia charity Harmony Choir, made up of people with working-age dementia, their carers, charity volunteers...
Read moreDetailsYou could add chicken thighs to this dish to make a one dish meal or add lentils for a hearty vegetarian option. Ingredients for 4 people as a side dish...
Read moreDetailsA petition for a better paper and card recycling scheme in Wokingham launched today after resident frustration with the new #stampoutthedamp campaign.
Read moreDetailsCHARITY WADE is planning a music night to help raise funds. It will be welcoming The Filf, a party band, for the event on Saturday, January 25. Tickets cost £13...
Read moreDetailsA HELPLINE for people who look after others is to remain open for another six months. Launched last year, Signal4Carers is a partnership with Berkshire West and East Berkshire Clinical...
Read moreDetailsIt’s midwinter, and time to celebrate the rebirth of the sun. Throughout history it has been tradition to have a festival in the middle of winter. With no work, no...
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