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SPACEPHILLER with Phil Creighton DO YOU ever wish you had a time machine so you could go back to the past and slap yourself around the chops and tell yourself...
Read moreDetailsSPACEPHILLER with Phil Creighton DO YOU ever wish you had a time machine so you could go back to the past and slap yourself around the chops and tell yourself...
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSULTATION has opened for a new SEND school in Winnersh. Maiden Erlegh Trust is hosting two drop-in events, for residents to meet members of the trust, ask questions and...
Read moreDetailsBIRDS were spotted last weekend during a post-lockdown nature walk in Hurst. RSPB Wokingham and Bracknell Local Group aims to bring members together who share a common interest in nature....
Read moreDetailsAFC Reading Miami Belles have been selected to represent Reading in the Aces National tournament.The football tournament is open to the top junior boys and girls football teams around the...
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough’s World Health Organisation professor who carried out groundbreaking early work on Covid-19, saving lives, has been honoured by the Queen. Professor Ben Cowling is to be made a...
Read moreDetailsIT’S NOW easier for music lovers to connect, and it’s all thanks to the Wokingham Loves Music playlist. To mark the first anniversary of our weekly collection of tracks, curator...
Read moreDetailsA DOUBLE header of live music heads up this week’s hit parade, with tracks by Reliant and Third Lung, celebrating their forthcoming live gig at The Purple Turtle in Reading....
Read moreDetailsA TRIO of Rams players have hailed the work during the two months since the end of lockdown, believing it stands them in good stead for the 21/22 campaign, writes...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has seen a 79% increase in fly-tipping over the past year, with less than 1% prosecuted.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook Ladies FC are on the lookout for new recruits and will be hosting an open day for new players to try out.The Sumas compete in the Thames...
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