IN THE COMMUNITY: Cosmonaut visits Woodley Women’s Club
During August we enjoyed two very good meetings. We began by welcoming our speaker Jane Sampson, who in 2001 whilst working for a computer company, won a trip to go...
Read moreDetailsDuring August we enjoyed two very good meetings. We began by welcoming our speaker Jane Sampson, who in 2001 whilst working for a computer company, won a trip to go...
Read moreDetailsIt is not just Strictly Come Dancing contestants who want to get to Blackpool: Reading Buses drivers do too
Read moreDetailsRenowned broadcaster and funny man Tim Brooke-Taylor will be popping into Wokingham this month to help Thames Hospice launch its Raise The Roof appeal
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham headteacher was one of many across the country to take part in a gruelling fundraising challenge in Wales last week
Read moreDetailsIT’S BEEN a Broadway hit twice over, but now it’s coming to Henley and is currently being cooked up in Earley. Reading Operatic Society is currently preparing for its new...
Read moreDetailsThree minutes is all you need and it the aim is to get the blood flowing straight away and work on a few areas of choice
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL choir is inviting people to make a date to come and sing with them. Twyford Singers, which usually rehearses at URC hall in Church Street in the village...
Read moreDetailsOLD KING COLE was a merry old soul who called for his fiddlers – and we reckon if he was still alive today he would be calling for members of...
Read moreDetailsActress Sam Rogers and singer Fiona Cox want to entertain you – and their new business can do just that. The budding entrepreneurial couple from Auckland Road, Earley, have set...
Read moreDetailsThe ale was created just for Heritage Day on Saturday, September 14, when the town centre will be hosting a fun-filled day to celebrate eight centuries of the market
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