Cinema listens over unsubtitled Star Wars
A DEAF teen’s disappointment over a botched showing of Star Wars has turned to joy after the cinema promised to make amends. The youngster had booked for one of Vue...
Read moreDetailsA DEAF teen’s disappointment over a botched showing of Star Wars has turned to joy after the cinema promised to make amends. The youngster had booked for one of Vue...
Read moreDetailsBerzerk Productions presents Peter Pan - Oakwood Centre - December 13-16 WHAT better casting for the boy who never grew up than a teenager full of Christmas spirit? This year’s festive show...
Read moreDetailsTHE MANAGER of Wycombe Wanderers FC will be the star guest at Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar this evening (Thursday). Gareth Ainsworth, who lives in the borough, will be performing a...
Read moreDetailsA giant Lego sleigh, complete with Father Christmas and his eight life-sized reindeer, flew into The Legoland Windsor Resort over the weekend, marking the beginning of the resort’s Christmas festivities....
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE present is being offered to bus users this week as Santa Claus comes to town. Reading Buses will be in Reading’s town centre to dish out goodies on...
Read moreDetailsThe Christmas lights are on, the displays are up and the present buying is in full swing - but who do you think has the best shop window in Wokingham?...
Read moreDetailsMotoring with Lee Kahl. Ever taken part in an organised track day? You should, because they’re jolly good fun! My office is probably the same as most people’s. There are...
Read moreDetailsA PLAY adapted from a film adapted from a play is the festive offering from The Mill at Sonning this Christmas period. My Fair Lady, based on the 1964 film...
Read moreDetailsSTRICTLY was down to the magnificent seven this week and Debbie McGee rose back up the leaderboard. The BBC Radio Berkshire presenter survived the dance-off last week and this week...
Read moreDetailsWith Peach Street, Denmark Street and Broad Street closed to traffic for the Wokingham Winter Carnival, there will be changes to the Lion bus routes. On Sunday, November 26, Reading...
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