See Batman’s Batmobile at this year’s Woodley Carnival
On SATURDAY, Woodley will cheer on the heroes and boo the villains as the annual carnival takes place. But there is a major change this year as the parade takes...
Read moreDetailsOn SATURDAY, Woodley will cheer on the heroes and boo the villains as the annual carnival takes place. But there is a major change this year as the parade takes...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM motorists are paying 6p a litre more for diesel than the national average. And as the country faces the worst increase in fuel prices for at least 18 years,...
Read moreDetailsFILM FANS should head to Wokingham Town Hall tonight where they can meet for a discussion on the state of cinema today. Organised by the Wokingham Film Society, the informal...
Read moreDetailsManpreet Singh and Jake Turner both scored centuries as Wokingham 3s thrashed Thatcham Town 2s in Thames Valley Division 5b. Singh's knock of 112 and Turner's 100 helped the Oaks...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from Maiden Erlegh School will be showcasing artwork created for their GCSE coursework over the coming week. The Year 11 pupils have been busy creating a range of pieces...
Read moreDetailsChurches in Twyford, Ruscombe and Hurst have appointed a Children and Families Worker who will support and encourage youngsters throughout all three parishes. The role has been taken up by...
Read moreDetailsWHILE the Championship season only came to a close less than two weeks ago with the play-off final at Wembley, for Reading, plans for 2018/19 have been ongoing for over...
Read moreDetailsTHE MILL at Sonning is Brian Blessed’s Shangri La – he’s certainly got the bug for the dinner theatre. This is his third year in a row for directing a...
Read moreDetailsReading have completed their third free transfer of the summer by snapping up veteran John O'Shea on a one-year deal. The 37-year-old defender arrives from Sunderland, where he spent seven...
Read moreDetailsSHEEPLANDS FARM is to take part in this year’s Open Farm Sunday. The event aims to encourage members of the public to visit their local farm. Based in Wargrave Road,...
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