Reading Gaol mural confirmed to be genuine Banksy piece
World-renowned artist Banksy has confirmed he is responsible for the Reading Gaol mural.
Read moreDetailsWorld-renowned artist Banksy has confirmed he is responsible for the Reading Gaol mural.
Read moreDetailsAfter months of speculation, it seems that the Omar Richards transfer saga could finally be coming to an end.Several high-profile outlets have reported that Bayern Munich have agreed a deal...
Read moreDetailsTurmeric TalesCollection OnlyFridays and SaturdaysCrowthornefacebook.com/turmerictalesbyanu Turmeric Tales was set up during lockdown in 2020 by Anu, a passionate chef with a real flair for flavour. Prior to focusing on the...
Read moreDetailsReading players Michael Morrison and Josh Laurent have joined Wokingham GP Dr Amit Sharma in encouraging people to get the covid vaccine.Reading’s Madejski Stadium has become a Mass Vaccination Centre,...
Read moreDetailsSpring has come early in Hurst, as a host of golden daffodils stuns visitors to Dinton Pastures country park.
Read moreDetailsResidents have been asked to obey Covid-19 rules in Dinton Pastures country park.
Read moreDetailsWagrave's Active Silver has celebrated its fifth anniversary, with a special visit from Debbie McGee.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are urged to dispose of batteries correctly, after a waste collection lorry caught on fire.
Read moreDetailsThe new foodhall opened in the Hare Hatch garden centre recently.
Read moreDetailsHat and Home, a new estate agency, has opened its doors in Alexander Court in Wokingham.
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