Speciality brews on menu for Wargrave thanks to new café
The Hart family are planning to open speciality coffee shop H'Artisan in Wargrave this November.
Read moreDetailsThe Hart family are planning to open speciality coffee shop H'Artisan in Wargrave this November.
Read moreDetailsCOVID-19 continues to be a problem for Wokingham borough and the council leader warned that there is no short-term fix to battling the virus. Cllr John Halsall told a virtual...
Read moreDetailsBorough businesses are being urged to create an NHS QR code for the national test and trace scheme.
Read moreDetailsIT’S ONE of the most popular days in Reading’s calendar, and it’s been given a new lease of life thanks to an ingenious online initiative. The annual Reading Buses open...
Read moreDetailsFOOD glorious food – a celebration of homegrown and healthy grub will be the focus for a special celebration of harvest next month. The annual Reading Town Meal will be...
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, August 23, Charvil Matters hosted a litter pick which saw them clean up the village. “The Charvil Matters litter pick was very successful,” said Sam Akhtar, the group’s...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM pub helped honour the Forbury Three with a special fundraising event on Bank Holiday Monday. In normal times, The Hope & Anchor in Station Road hosts live music...
Read moreDetailsSMART CJS is excited to offer a rewarding volunteering opportunity at SMART Wokingham’s Young Person’s Drug and Alcohol Service. You will need a strong desire to work with people up...
Read moreDetailsA PLANT nursery is hoping that people will make a date for a new antiques and collectables fair. Running on the third Sunday of every month, the Lindi Fayre will...
Read moreDetailsHERITAGE Open Days’ festival of history and culture is returning this month, but not as you know it. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 10-day festival will include a mix...
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