How a Finchampstead artist’s sketch made good radio
“Urban sketching such a simple thing. All you need is a pen, or a pencil, and a piece of paper and you can get out and sketch."
Read moreDetails“Urban sketching such a simple thing. All you need is a pen, or a pencil, and a piece of paper and you can get out and sketch."
Read moreDetailsThere’s no denying that it has been an extraordinary year, and months of working from home has pushed many of us to reconsider where and how we want to live....
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a charity that supports people with learning disabilities are preparing to put their best foot forward. CLASP Wokingham usually holds a big fundraising event, known as Wellie Walk,...
Read moreDetailsLast week, the club held an online photography competition for members on the theme of Wildlife in the Garden. This was inspired by the Zoom talk at the beginning of...
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD brewery has teamed up with a local street food vendor to offer a taste of Malaysia, writes Charlotte King. This weekend, Siren Craft Brew and Reading-based Makan Malaysia...
Read moreDetailsRichard Thomas, from Finchampstead, has received an MBE for his life-saving work during lockdown.
Read moreDetailsMichelle Jordan, the BBC Radio Berkshire DJ, has become the first patron of Kaleidoscopic UK.
Read moreDetailsTeachers at Nine Mile Ride Primary spread Christmas cheer with their festive music video.
Read moreDetailsKepler Ten filmed their newest music video in Simon's Wood in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have arrested two men after a series of burglaries have taken place across Wokingham borough and further afield. Now they are appealing for witnesses to come forward. The first...
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