New art shop opens at Holme Grange Craft Village
A NEW shop dedicated to buying and selling works of art has opened in Wokingham. Jeremy Edwards, who owns Antiq Art at Holme Grange Craft Village, started trading art as...
Read moreDetailsA NEW shop dedicated to buying and selling works of art has opened in Wokingham. Jeremy Edwards, who owns Antiq Art at Holme Grange Craft Village, started trading art as...
Read moreDetailsWETHERSPOON has announced that it is the latest big name retailer to leave Wokingham, weeks after Marks & Spencer closed the doors on its Peach Street branch. The pub chain...
Read moreDetailsTHE BUNTING is up, the cakes are being baked, and the cups of tea are being prepared for this year’s Henley Literary Festival, which kicks off on today (Monday). Featuring...
Read moreDetailsThe Lovely Debbie McGee waltzed her way to the top of Strictly Come Dancing's leaderboard in the second week of the competition - and her dancing with partner Giovanni Pernice...
Read moreDetailsJaap Stam says he will "go and work somewhere else" if Reading feel somebody is better placed to do his job. The pressure increased on the Dutchman after Royals' winless...
Read moreDetailsReading slumped to their third defeat in five games at the hands of visitors Norwich, who themselves continued their rich vein of form after early goals in each half from...
Read moreDetailsLondon Irish's late fightback came in vain as they narrowly missed out on a bonus point at Newcastle Falcons. The Exiles' defensive frailties were apparent again as they conceded three...
Read moreDetailsReading Women bounced back from their disappointing opening day defeat against Sunderland Ladies with a thumping 3-0 win at Liverpool Ladies. Royals were left frustrated in their home clash with...
Read moreDetailsA FAMOUS face … well, in America … helped a local shopping village mark its 25th anniversary. Malcolm Corden, the father of TV star James, unveiled a special plaque on...
Read moreDetailsIt started as the result of too much pizza and probably too many beers. But it ended with a test of skill and endurance as well as quite a few...
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