Design company launches colours of the year art prints
Wokingham-based design company Claude & Leighton has launched a colourful new series.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based design company Claude & Leighton has launched a colourful new series.
Read moreDetailsChurch Notes as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 7, 2021.
Read moreDetailsAutism Berkshire is launching a series of free online workshops to advise people with autism and their families.
Read moreDetailsNeil Coupe's Another View as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 7, 2021.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham Business Association member is urging residents to stay local and shop local.
Read moreDetailsThe National Museum of Computing is offering students hands-on, live interactive lessons.
Read moreDetailsReading crashed out of the FA Cup in the third-round after defeat at Luton Town as George Moncur scored the only goal of the tie. Moncur opened the scoring in...
Read moreDetailsDuring the Swansea v Reading match, which I watched on Now TV, Michael Olise, the Reading midfielder, had a breakaway and was sprinting towards the Swansea goal with only their...
Read moreDetailsIT COULD be a film: Carry on up the buses. But it’s happening. Reading Buses is keeping calm and carrying on throughout the new lockdown, with no major changes to...
Read moreDetailsDavid Nash Ford published a series of Berkshire history books in lockdown.
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