Woodley dessert parlour opens tomorrow
Maya's Treats, based on Crockhamwell Road, will open its doors officially this week.
Read moreDetailsMaya's Treats, based on Crockhamwell Road, will open its doors officially this week.
Read moreDetailsCOVID rates are ?coming nicely down? according to the leader of Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsKipper's Snowy Day is set to entertain audiences at Norden Farm from Tuesday, November 30 to Sunday, December 30.
Read moreDetailsEmma Major's latest venture is a limited edition calendar for 2022 featuring colour drawings of Little Guy.
Read moreDetailsThe method has been criticised by both Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors over concerns the consultation will not be meaningful.
Read moreDetailsThe hospital has seen a 20% rise in patients attending the A&E Department, compared to 2019/20 levels, with the majority of these being walk-ins.
Read moreDetails'@HOME explores the idea of being stuck inside and, while there is a literal house setting on stage, the dance itself has much more meaning to it.
Read moreDetailsPrevious fun runner Naomi said the 2019 event was the first time running with her three-year-old daughter.
Read moreDetailsANNE Mason is hoping for a quiet Christmas after being plagued by deafening sirens and flashing lights more than 80 times a day for two years.
Read moreDetailsSkaters were left disappointed after discovering the ice was not as promised. The rink has been made out of plastic tiles that connect together.
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