Caterpillar trail! The Lexicon to host fun family events for February half-term
This half-term, The Lexicon is to host an interactive activity trail based on Eric Carle's best-selling children's book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Read moreDetailsThis half-term, The Lexicon is to host an interactive activity trail based on Eric Carle's best-selling children's book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Read moreDetailsRelaxed coffee and chat for people with cancer diagnosis
Read moreDetailsWhen planned properly, soups can be a healthy, balanced meal and be a great way to increase your intake of vegetables.
Read moreDetailsHighlights include large flocks of Skylarks in the fields and a covey of Red-legged Partridges. We had an enjoyable walk and saw 21 species of bird.
Read moreDetailsGardening in February is all about enjoying the early signs of spring and getting ready for the growing season.
Read moreDetailsPassed peacefully at home on 13 January 2023, aged 75. Much loved husband of Jenny, father of Graham and Eleanor and Grandad to three grandchildren. He will be missed greatly...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Town Council has a new clerk, after the retirement of her predecessor.
Read moreDetailsThe free event will take place at the Crowthorne Library on Saturday, February 18, between 10am and 2pm.
Read moreDetailsFinalists will then be invited to an awards ceremony starting at 5.15pm on Monday, March 13 at Buratta's in Ruscombe.
Read moreDetailsI'd never felt loved until that day in October 2019 when the people of Reading gave me a hug
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