LIFE OF BRIAN: Lefty day
August 13 has been celebrated as Left-Handers Day since 1976, although the organisation that started this is long defunct. It is low-key, maybe as left-handers do not want to draw...
Read moreDetailsAugust 13 has been celebrated as Left-Handers Day since 1976, although the organisation that started this is long defunct. It is low-key, maybe as left-handers do not want to draw...
Read moreDetailsMoving house is expensive. There’s the cost of the new home, the taxes, the agents’ fees, the removal men, the decorating and the new furniture. It all adds up.
Read moreDetailsTWO men have been charged with GBH following an alleged stabbing in Wokingham’s Longs Way earlier this month
Read moreDetailsMORE AND more businesses are moving to the South East, investing £1.5 billion as a result, according to a new report from Knight Frank.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY toy sale raised almost £500 to help recover pandemic losses – and a familiar face was among the shoppers
Read moreDetailsTHE SOUND of music is coming to Twyford in a bid to liven up the village’s economy. Ward councillor Stephen Conway wants to launch a series of street performances over...
Read moreDetailsTwo totally blind men in their 70s have completed stunning wing walks on top of a 1940s biplane.
Read moreDetailsEARLIER this month a group of Wokingham teenagers collected 27 crates of produce for the foodbank.
Read moreDetailsPraise was rightly given in a recent letter in Wokingham.Today for the work of the Council’s My Journey team. Winning hearts and minds is an essential part of changing travel...
Read moreDetailsBritish Victoria plums, damsons and greengages will be at their best in the next month or so and taste great in this easy tart.
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