Wokingham photographer creates reel to showcase town in a new light
James Singleton, from JS Aerial Solutions, has created a short video to showcase Wokingham town centre in a new light.
Read moreDetailsJames Singleton, from JS Aerial Solutions, has created a short video to showcase Wokingham town centre in a new light.
Read moreDetailsThe colours of the rainbow took over Twyford last month as residents showed off their garden goodies for a virtual show.
Read moreDetailsMore than 6,000 festival-goers enjoyed sun, sound and celebration at last weekend's Marvellous Tribute Festival in Dinton Pastures, Hurst.
Read moreDetailsLive music returns to Wokingham's Peach Place this weekend, with ska band The Skangsters in the outdoor square.
Read moreDetailsSusan Player, from Spencers Wood, embarked on a 740-mile round trip to save Harry the hog, an abandoned pig in North Wales.
Read moreDetailsWokingham will gain a new theatre space in the town centre, if a revision to the Carnival Hub plans go ahead.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead’s war memorial could be relocated over road safety concerns Currently, it sits at the junction of Rectory Hill, The Ridges and Jubilee Road. Unveiled on October 31, 1920, the...
Read moreDetailsA WATER and wildlife walk will be held next month in Woosehill. The Emm Brook guided walk, organised by the South East Rivers Trust, will explore the waterway’s hidden potential....
Read moreDetailsA PICNIC later this month aims to help connect the community. Reading Interfaith group is hosting its first public event of the year, on Sunday, July 25. The interfaith picnic...
Read moreDetailsA NEW partnership is forming in Winnersh Triangle as Arena Business Centres teams up with the Institute of Directors (IoD). The workspace provider, which launched a new hub in the...
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