Stewart Lee: The oncoming storm
How do you make people laugh in such unstable, unpredictable times?”, the comedian Stewart Lee asks. Well, he should know! Last year, after three decades in the business, The Times...
Read moreDetailsHow do you make people laugh in such unstable, unpredictable times?”, the comedian Stewart Lee asks. Well, he should know! Last year, after three decades in the business, The Times...
Read moreDetailsGraham Scott, the only Premier League referee affiliated to Berks & Bucks FA, was guest speaker at the January meeting of Reading Referees Association. He talked about this season’s Premier...
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham and Bracknell charity has received a donation of £30,000 as part of a year-long partnership with Legal & General Homes.
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed is a Christian charity that provides clothing and other items for individuals and families in Berkshire experiencing hardship. If your New Year’s Resolutions include making a difference through...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS AT Edgbarrow School have designed a personal security system as part of a national competition. The team — made up of 10 year 12 students — designed a security alarm...
Read moreDetailsKEY STAGE THREE youngsters from a Bracknell school recently had a chance to take on a Dragon’s Den-style panel thanks to a local housebuilder. Legal and General Homes – which...
Read moreDetailsWokingham.today understands that a local tree surgeon cut his arm whilst working, which prompted neighbours to call 999.
Read moreDetails“I had to walk an extra ten yards and at my age, that’s no mean feat I can tell you.”
Read moreDetailsLIVE music will be performed at The George pub on Friday, January 24. The Loddon Bridge Road venue will welcome Candy Rock. The five-piece band play a mixture of pop...
Read moreDetailsLOCAL RESIDENTS can adopt a nearby street in a bid to keep Earley clean. The Earley Adopt a Street Initiative (EASI), is on the lookout for new volunteers to help...
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