Ahir Shah to perform Dots at Norden Farm
COMEDIAN Ahir Shah is warming up on stage with a visit to Norden Farm in Maidenhead this month. Ahir Shah, London-born comedian, will take to the stage at Norden Farms’...
Read moreDetailsCOMEDIAN Ahir Shah is warming up on stage with a visit to Norden Farm in Maidenhead this month. Ahir Shah, London-born comedian, will take to the stage at Norden Farms’...
Read moreDetailsRecently I was surprised, to learn that the start of Bayern Munich’s game with RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga, was delayed when their goalkeeper tried to patch a hole in...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire lost to Oxfordshire by three wickets in a friendly match dominated by spin bowling at Challow & Childrey on Sunday, writes Dave Wright. Put in to bat on a...
Read moreDetailsPATIENTS are concerned that Wokingham Medical Centre is failing to meet its duty of care obligations. Hordes of residents have contacted Wokingham.Today, concerned that the centre is struggling to help...
Read moreDetailsSaturday girl Edna Kind celebrate her 100th birthday at The White Horse last weekend – and she wasn’t going to let a bit of cold weather beat her. Edna had...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY has a new mayor: last week, Cllr Janet Sartorel was elected as the town mayor, in her first mayoral position. Also joining her is Cllr Kay Gilder, deputy town...
Read moreDetailsTasting Notes: dried fruit/caramel/walnut With any luck, that archaic notion of a glass of sickly Cream Sherry wrenched from the back of your grandmother’s dusty liquor cabinet once a year...
Read moreDetailsA NEW consultation into the role of sports and recreation has been launched – and residents are being invited to drop-in sessions next week. Wokingham Borough Council says it recognises...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Loves Music Playlist - as seen in Wokingham.Today of May 13, 2021 WE’RE very excited about next week, as events can start happening again and Fred's House is...
Read moreDetailsKnotweed, an invasive plant is taking over Crowthorne – one of many hotspots in Berkshire this year. New research shows that Japanese knotweed has spread across the county and the...
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