Wokingham, it’s time to give to The Giving Tree
WOKINGHAM is being urged to get behind a campaign that will ensure children will be smiling on Christmas Day.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM is being urged to get behind a campaign that will ensure children will be smiling on Christmas Day.
Read moreDetailsA pub chain is joining up with Coca-Cola to launch a hero driver campaign during the Christmas party season.
Read moreDetailsBROAD STREET MALL welcomed job hunters as well as shoppers on Friday.
Read moreDetailsThe Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh is back in action following the pandemic-enforced lockdowns and they welcome new members
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 FIRST round of consultation on the borough?s waste strategy of the future is ?the most subscribed consultation we?ve ever had?.
Read moreDetailsTHE SEARCH is on for the best small business in Reading East, ahead of this year?s Small Business Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe Newbury-based theatre presents Rudyard Kipling's classic tale, The Jungle Book, over Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThe ribbon was cut by Professor Robert Van de Noort, vice chancellor of University of Reading. His institution owns the land it was built on.
Read moreDetailsRudolph Walker CBE made a special visit to senior pupils at StageAbility on Thursday, November 4.
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