Barkham Hookers launch crochet workshops in Wokingham, Woodley and Finchampstead
The Barkham Hookers are sharing their skills in a series of workshops starting today.
Read moreDetailsThe Barkham Hookers are sharing their skills in a series of workshops starting today.
Read moreDetailsA section of Reading Road was relaid in the week commencing Monday, September 6 in a bid to improve drainage.
Read moreDetailsThe Forest School, on Robin Hood Lane, has been rated good in all areas, following an inspection in July.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, October 30, a Witches? Coven will be in the town?s centre stage, with a series of spooktacular activities.
Read moreDetailsIt is now one year since the first account holders started turning 18 and every month, around 55,000 Child Trust Funds mature.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, October 9, Woodley Concert band is hosting Strike Up the Band, its first formal concert since the pandemic began.
Read moreDetailsMore than 400 people attended Hurst Horticultural Show last month, a show which started in 1902.
Read moreDetailsWokingham may join the rest of Berkshire in a county-wide devolution deal with the Government.
Read moreDetailsA chance to enjoy food from Reading area allotments takes place in Forbury Gardens on Saturday thanks to the Reading Town Meal
Read moreDetailsRural Pie Co. came home with a handful of prizes at last week's prestigious British Pie Awards.
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