RABBLE Theatre brings Reading’s memories to life in upcoming production
The Reading-based theatre company will present the show at the Reading Minster of St Mary the Virgin, from November 4 until November 20.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based theatre company will present the show at the Reading Minster of St Mary the Virgin, from November 4 until November 20.
Read moreDetailsLast month, Wokingham Borough Council launched a consultation on a 20 metre tower near Stanlake Park.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service suggests helping neighbours who are unable to test their own smoke alarm batteries.
Read moreDetailsWokingham throws awat roughly 1 tonne per household, similar to the weight of an adult rhino - what can we do to reduce that?
Read moreDetailsThe Microsoft Milesters have travelled more than 60 miles to raise money for First Days Children's Charity.
Read moreDetailsChildren in the poorest areas of Wokingham and Reading are four times more likely to experience severe mental health problems than in richer areas
Read moreDetailsThe owners of Woodley's newest Indian restaurant are hoping they will be crowned Wokingham's curry kings.
Read moreDetailsThe school, on Duke's Ride, has teamed up with the Unison Group to establish Wellington College schools in India.
Read moreDetailsThe theatre company, on Whitley Wood Lane, will give its opinions in Gogglebox-style on some of the most popular musical theatre songs.
Read moreDetailsRetirement developer McCarthy and Stone donated the money to The COATS Centre, a charity for senior citizens to meet and enjoy each other's company.
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