Art gets back on the trail
STUDIOS were bursting with colour last weekend, thanks to the Henley Arts Trail, and it’s not over yet. Spanning across 40 venues, it aims to showcase the most vibrant and...
Read moreDetailsSTUDIOS were bursting with colour last weekend, thanks to the Henley Arts Trail, and it’s not over yet. Spanning across 40 venues, it aims to showcase the most vibrant and...
Read moreDetailsA TOP radio DJ is preparing to swap the record decks for a stage, thanks to Wokingham Festival. Darren Redick, who spins the discs on Planet Rock, will be hosting...
Read moreDetailsLIFE OF BRIAN with Brian Hicks I became a fan of top German singing star, Andrea Berg, after moving to Germany in 2011 and seeing her on TV. I went...
Read moreDetailsTowards the Local Plan By Cllr John Halsall In last week’s column, I explained that the Council has a requirement to produce a new Local Plan to decide where new...
Read moreDetailsTHE OAKWOOD Centre is asking visitors to keep wearing face masks after Monday, when restrictions ease — unless exempt.
Read moreDetailsA VIRTUAL walking festival is taking place at the end of the month. Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk, founded by Wokingham woman, Nina Barough, is hosting a Virtual SunWalk...
Read moreDetailsA SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy went for a spin in his dream car after getting the surprise of his life last week. A Lamborghini, a McLaren, a Porsche and a Mustang were...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S regeneration is top of the shops, scooping a top honour in a Europe-wide contest. Last week, judges of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Europe Awards for Excellence announced that...
Read moreDetailsIs photography really ‘art’? Members of the Arts Society Wokingham were left in no after doubt after attending Charlie Waite’s illustrated on-line talk entitled The Making of Landscape Photography. Charlie...
Read moreDetailsALMOST all covid restrictions will be dropped on Monday, despite a third wave peak expected in August. Legal restrictions on social contact will end, although residents are urged to proceed...
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