IN THE CELLAR: Brouilly, Louis Latour, 2018
Tasting Notes: strawberry/red cherry/forest floor Any poser can stumble into a wine shop, spend £50 on a bottle and bring home something world-class. In a lot of cases sure, you...
Read moreDetailsTasting Notes: strawberry/red cherry/forest floor Any poser can stumble into a wine shop, spend £50 on a bottle and bring home something world-class. In a lot of cases sure, you...
Read moreDetailsPUT YOUR hiking boots on because the Wokingham Walk is back again. Now in its sixth year, the annual event sees residents walk five-, 10- and 15-mile routes around the...
Read moreDetailsTONY LACK is getting ready for another year as Wokingham town mayor after being re-elected. At a recent meeting, Wokingham Town Council voted for him to remain in the role...
Read moreDetailsIn early March, the club held another photo competition on the theme Spring has Sprung. These are becoming more and more popular with our members. Ray Little won first place...
Read moreDetailsIt’s Saturday evening and I am, for the first time all week, completely alone. No seven-year-old asking me to play dominoes, no baby vomiting on my dungarees (his favourite place...
Read moreDetailsServes 4 Purple Sprouting Broccoli has a short season and its time is now. Rich, sweet, earthy stalks and leaves make for a meaty winter green that can match bold...
Read moreDetailsA RUNNER will be racing to the finish line in not one but two fundraising feats this year. William Bevis will be taking part in two different running challenges to...
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses is on the lookout for more stellar frontline heroes. The bus operator, which runs services across Wokingham borough, has revived its Star of the Month Awards ito recognise...
Read moreDetailsKALEIDOSCOPIC UK is running an Easter egg competition with chocolate prizes. The borough-based domestic abuse charity is encouraging people to get crafty and create an egg design. Entries can be...
Read moreDetailsThe council is asking residents which areas would benefit most from more electric vehicle charging points in Wokingham borough.
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