Make a date for return of Woodley’s car boot sale
WOODLEY’S car boot sale is returning next month. Starting on Sunday, July 11, it will run every second and fourth Sunday of the month after. Running in the town centre,...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY’S car boot sale is returning next month. Starting on Sunday, July 11, it will run every second and fourth Sunday of the month after. Running in the town centre,...
Read moreDetailsSURVIVORS of domestic abuse in Wokingham will continue to receive support, the CEO of Berkshire Women’s Aid (BWA) has reiterated, after the charity lost its contract with the borough council...
Read moreDetailsLITTER PICKERS were joined by Earley town mayor on their latest route. On Sunday, June 13, Cllr Anne Bassett joined more than 40 residents to help clear along Lower Earley...
Read moreDetailsHeather Boncey won this month’s short story contest, organised by the Wokingham Writers’ Group. We are pleased to present it here for your enjoyment I was so excited I couldn’t...
Read moreDetailsACTORS are busy rehearsing for Crowthorne’s pop-up pantos, coming next month. Crowthorne Amateur Theatrical Society (CATS) have been getting into character for their outdoor summer productions. The shows, being performed...
Read moreDetailsA MAIDENHEAD firm has raised more than three quarters of a million pounds to support home chefs. Cook My Grub, which launched at the end of last year, connects qualified...
Read moreDetailsBUSINESSES which support ethnic minority employees earn more money than those which do not, according to new research from Henley Business School. Last week, it revealed that firms which offer...
Read moreDetailsThis morning, pupils at the school spoke about creating a permanent memorial to the former history teacher, who was killed in the Forbury Garden terror attack last June.
Read moreDetails‘STOP treating Whistley Green like a race circuit’, Hurst residents have urged after describing the village as “one of the most dangerous stretches of racetrack in Berkshire”. Villagers in Hurst...
Read moreDetailsStitch-up Earlier this month, I was at the Broad Street Pedestrian Crossing on the Old Post Office sideof the street, waiting for the lights to go green, when I noticed...
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