Twyford Singers raise the roof in Wargrave
Two music pieces composed centuries apart were sung with great feeling by Twyford Singers on Palm Sunday (March 24) at St Mary's Church, Wargrave
Read moreDetailsTwo music pieces composed centuries apart were sung with great feeling by Twyford Singers on Palm Sunday (March 24) at St Mary's Church, Wargrave
Read moreDetailsWe know the new system will be less efficient, offer a poorer service to Wokingham, because the bin lorry will still turn up at your house every week
Read moreDetailsResidents learn about a Hindu festival
Read moreDetailsHelping hands have transformed Gorse Ride School's quiet space
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood has again ignited the California crossroads roadworks debate.
Read moreDetailsMore than 2,000 youngsters performed in this year's gala: discover the winners
Read moreDetailsA club has applied for permission to extend the hours of use at its artificial grass pitch in Sonning.
Read moreDetailsPlaces Leisure is offering a new course, Move Through Menopause, at Wokingham, and Lodden Valley leisure centres
Read moreDetailsMichael Campion pleaded guilty to 13 counts of theft and one count of assault following a crime spree in Wokingham's Co-op stores
Read moreDetailsNEVER have the words of a song ever been more true: tomorrow cinemagoers in Winnersh will all be kung fu fighting, and all to celebrate the launch of Kung Fu...
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