CHURCH NOTES: ‘A Christmas Presence’
This week a new shop has opened in Wokingham ? this is a shop with a difference, it?s not there to make a profit.
Read moreDetailsThis week a new shop has opened in Wokingham ? this is a shop with a difference, it?s not there to make a profit.
Read moreDetailsResearch has also shown trees in urban areas promote health and wellbeing, with people exercising more when they are around street trees.
Read moreDetailsA LITTLE corner of Shinfield has been lit up for Christmas - and two charities will get some festive cheer as a result.
Read moreDetailsBeauty and the Beast has opened at Reading's Hexagon, just in time for Christmas. Here's our first night verdict on the show starring Justin Fletcher
Read moreDetailsSANTA is busy receiving letters featuring festive requests and on many of them will be people wanting a brand new combine harvester.
Read moreDetailsIT?S one of the most Christmassy stories of them all ? a tale of redemption, and celebration. Did you know A Christmas Carol is set in Reading?
Read moreDetails"We need the service now. There are not enough pharmacies or GPs offering booster jabs," said Cllr Charles Margetts, from the borough council.
Read moreDetailsTheresa May MP led Twyford residents in the countdown to the switch on of the village's Christmas tree lights in the snow on Sunday, November 28.
Read moreDetailsResidents have been asked to join in with two Wokingham Lions Club events this month. Both will raise funds for A Christmas Presence.
Read moreDetailsHelloFresh studied food orders to find out which cuisines were the most popular with home cooks. Wokingham topped the list of lovers of Chinese food.
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