Parkinson to get the Wooden Spoon – and it’s all with good cause
THE king of chat, but now the tables are about to be turned and it’s all because of a wooden spoon.
Read moreDetailsTHE king of chat, but now the tables are about to be turned and it’s all because of a wooden spoon.
Read moreDetailsThis week I want to talk to you about something very scientific and is a further example of something you have not heard of but would be very interested in...
Read moreDetailsRabbits are becoming increasingly popular as pets and with the right care and handling can be very rewarding and loving companions of the household. If you have, or are going...
Read moreDetailsEvie came over to our house to learn a bit about cooking curry. She did a fantastic job and cooked us this amazing prawn curry. Ingredients - serves 4 people...
Read moreDetailsAN AWARD-WINNING duo will be the guests at this Monday’s Nettlebed Folk Club. Kathryn Roberts and Sean Lakeman have twice won at the BBC Folk Awards and organisers say that...
Read moreDetailsAs the British summer draws to a close, what better way to welcome in the chilly autumn evening than to spend a night in Provence? Upon entering the Mill’s theatre,...
Read moreDetailsA pub is organising a charity dog walk for its locals and their pets to help less fortunate dogs. Taking part will be Sophie, a miniature Pinscher, which the pub...
Read moreDetailsToday we have our very own French Connection to discuss… Paul Beauvais, an artist of some international repute, who hit the art scene a decade or two later.
Read moreDetailsTHE annual fight against flu is underway, with GPs preparing to offer the flu jab to a host of Wokingham borough residents.
Read moreDetailsI want YOU to succeed. I want the last few months of 2018 to be the best months of 2018. I want you to start 2019 with a bang. I...
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