Fox Hill looks blooming lovely thanks to conservation event
Friends of Fox Hill planted wildflowers throughout the woodland on Saturday, October 7.
Read moreDetailsFriends of Fox Hill planted wildflowers throughout the woodland on Saturday, October 7.
Read moreDetailsFriends of Fox Hill is hosting the event in the woodland between Woosehill and Barkham.
Read moreDetailsPlatform YP students performed the show at The Whitty Theatre, in Wokingham, with help from guest teachers and school alumni.
Read moreDetailsIsabella Waistell celebrated her sixth birthday in style with a raffle, stalls and even a special visit from Frozen?s Anna and Elsa.
Read moreDetailsA coffee morning is launching at Woosehill Church this Saturday and will welcome everyone
Read moreDetailsCELEBRATIONS were held last month to mark the official launch of a new sensory garden in Woosehill. Based at The Acorn Centre, the area features plants and sensory equipment aimed...
Read moreDetailsBIRTHDAY celebrations are being planned for a five-year-old girl as she raises money for charity. Isabella Waistell, from Woosehill, raised more than £1,000 for the Cleft Lip And Palate Association...
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 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 moreDetailsA WOOSEHILL performing arts school held its own festival earlier this month. Roughly 200 students from Platform YP took to the stage at Dinton Pastures Country Park, marking the first...
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