Show support: Artist thanks the NHS with rainbow earrings and pin badges
Turning the new symbol of thanks into a runway-ready accessory, a local lady is raising money for the NHS with her rainbow earrings.
Read moreDetailsTurning the new symbol of thanks into a runway-ready accessory, a local lady is raising money for the NHS with her rainbow earrings.
Read moreDetailsThe FiLF will be bringing entertainment to people's homes during lockdown with a mobile truck tour, and are asking for donations to the Wokingham Borough Community Response to Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsThe talented youngster was chosen out of more than 700 who auditioned, after an extensive audition process consisting of ballet classes, interviews, and an academic class.
Read moreDetailsNoopur Thakur uses Instagram Live to broadcast a daily interactive drawing sessions that help parents create a sense of routine in what she hopes is a fun and educational way.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP from Wokingham ventured down the rabbit hole to raise hundreds of pounds for a local charity. The total raised from this year’s Corpus Christi Parish pantomime, Alice in...
Read moreDetailsUSAGE in libraries has been booming during the coronavirus pandemic – despite them having shut their doors to the public. Many, like Wokingham borough’s, offer a range of digital services,...
Read moreDetailsHENLEY’S glamorous black-tie summer festival will not be returning this year. Organisers have moved the 2020 line-up to next July, after the event was officially cancelled to comply with government...
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Opera House has announced a third week of free digital content which will be shared over Easter week. The organisation is streaming a range of broadcasts, musical masterclasses...
Read moreDetailsThe workbooks contain excerpts from rare books and documents dating back hundreds of years, all held in the University of Reading’s Special Collections.
Read moreDetailsTori Jones, from Caversham entered the 13th annual Manga Jiman competition earlier this year and was declared the winner.
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