Multi-million pound bid for Reading Gaol arts hub rejected
Reading Borough Council's £2.6 million bid to transform Reading Gaol into an arts hub has been rejected. Earlier this year, Banksy painted a mural on the historic site.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council's £2.6 million bid to transform Reading Gaol into an arts hub has been rejected. Earlier this year, Banksy painted a mural on the historic site.
Read moreDetailsAFTER the Woodley Cow was run over by police last week following a chase, Thames Valley Police has referred itself to the police conduct office – but the Police and...
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS can tune into an Elmer The Elephant storytime event later this month. Wokingham Borough Council libraries will be sharing springtime tales on Tuesday, May 25, at 11am. Stories are...
Read moreDetailsFull-time job It’s a full-time job at the moment for coot parents to feed their newly -hatched and very hungry chicks on the lake at California Country park. There are...
Read moreDetailsA GIN and tonic night will be hosted by Crowthorne’s British Legion club this month. The Royal British Legion Club Crowthorne, on Wellington Road, is welcoming members and non-members to...
Read moreDetailsOUTDOOR shows will be back in full swing this summer. The Watermill Theatre, in Newbury, is hosting three open-air productions for its summer season starting this month. To kick off...
Read moreDetailsHere are some opportunities to be a volunteer in Wokingham borough right now, giving you a chance to help others. Volunteer with Epilepsy Berkshire Epilepsy Berkshire exists to give support...
Read moreDetails“Around 110,000 people in the UK are living with Cerebral Palsy,” Emma Darlington told Easthampstead Rotarians at their recent Zoom meeting. Emma, who fundraises for the National Bobath Cerebral Palsy...
Read moreDetails“I don’t want to see someone bouncing over a bonnet outside the office.” That’s the concern of Ben Mitchell, from Parkers estate agents in Spencers Wood. The co-owner of the...
Read moreDetailsHENLEY Business School is leading research into the future of blood testing. The school, at the University of Reading, is heading up a £1 million project to see if blood...
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