Residents invited to take part in Earley Nativity Trail
Residents are invited to take part in Earley's Nativity Trail by placing angels in their front windows.
Read moreDetailsResidents are invited to take part in Earley's Nativity Trail by placing angels in their front windows.
Read moreDetailsSCIENTISTS working on coronavirus-based research had a royal visitor. Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex, paid a socially-distanced visit to the University of Reading’s Health and Life Science Building. He...
Read moreDetailsDIVERSIONS will be in place on the M4 this weekend, as Highways England continues its project to convert the road into a Smart Motorway. The closure affects Junctions 10 (Winnersh)...
Read moreDetailsWoodley & Earley Lions are welcoming Santa to Woodley this year.
Read moreDetailsA Christmas market in taking place on Peach Place on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsTaxCalc has donated £4,000 worth of items to Wokingham Foodbank to ensure every child in the borough can have a merry Christmas.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Dressing the Christmas Tree ceremony is taking place online this year as part of the Virtual Living Advent Calendar.
Read moreDetails210 tree saplings are being planted in Winnersh as part of a community-led initiative.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY shop is one of the stores reopening as the second lockdown lifts. WADE, in Rose Street, has had a festive makeover, turning it into a winter wonderland. It...
Read moreDetailsStudents and staff from Waingels College have raised more than £800 for male mental health through Movember.
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