Wokingham woman celebrates first year of recyclable clothes company
Sophie was shocked to discover around eighty-five per cent of all clothes bought in Britain ended up in landfill after they wore out.
Read moreDetailsSophie was shocked to discover around eighty-five per cent of all clothes bought in Britain ended up in landfill after they wore out.
Read moreDetailsHawkedon Primary School pupils raised money for Children In Need on Friday.
Read moreDetailsAfter the synthetic skating rink disappointment, the borough council has "re-thought" its plans for the accompanying Christmas market.
Read moreDetailsNikki Gladwin-Stride, also known as DJ NikNak, was the first ever winner of DJ set of the year in the Where Pride Lives awards on Friday, November 5.
Read moreDetailsThree people are delighted to have been given a pair of hankies, two long sticks and one short stick. Find out why here
Read moreDetailsThey'll be joined by rock band, Reef, and Dodgy, to perform at Fi Fest 2022 on Saturday, July 9.
Read moreDetailsThe theatre company, on King's Road, will perform a world premiere adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, A Christmas Carol.
Read moreDetailsA pub chain is joining up with Coca-Cola to launch a hero driver campaign during the Christmas party season.
Read moreDetailsAmy Williams, 11, was chosen from more than 170 hopefuls to join the English Youth Ballet. She is one of 88 dancers across the south east to perform.
Read moreDetailsThe Newbury-based theatre presents Rudyard Kipling's classic tale, The Jungle Book, over Christmas.
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