From Wokingham to Harrods – via the streets of New York
Phil Penman, who worked for The Wokingham Times, is now the subject of a solo photography exhibition at Harrods in London.
Read moreDetailsPhil Penman, who worked for The Wokingham Times, is now the subject of a solo photography exhibition at Harrods in London.
Read moreDetailsWork on Waterloo Road is continuing into its second phase, meaning the existing crossing will be closed.
Read moreDetailsLocal charity Involve launched a free grant writing service recently, and has already secured more then £42,000 for other charities.
Read moreDetailsTHE FAINT sound of jingle bells may be ringing in Woodley residents’ ears, as the town centre makes plans for a festive event. Each year, Woodley town centre manager, Brian...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at a Wokingham care home have been busy making memories during lockdown – by creating their very own model village. The large-scale creation was borne out of the visiting...
Read moreDetailsTHE THAMES Valley Ancient Egypt Society has announced its autumn series of lectures, which will be held online. The coronavirus pandemic means that it cannot meet at usual at its...
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY resident is organising a Hallowe’en Hunt in the borough — and more than 1,000 people are interested in taking part, writes Charlotte King. Sally Evans began organising a...
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS will soon be able to snatch a first glimpse on the roads of a pioneering cone-laying vehicle that will eliminate the need for road workers to do the job...
Read moreDetailsIT’S BEEN delayed by heavy rain, gas mains pipes and strong winds, but it’s never been cancelled before. This year’s Wokingham Fireworks Spectacular is the latest victim of the coronavirus. ...
Read moreDetailsA FLOOD warning is in place for the River Loddon following the weekend's heavy rain. The Environment Agency has said that there is a risk of flooding on low lying...
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