Protestors target children and parents at story time events
Protestors targeted children and parents at family reading events conducted by Aida H Dee, a drag queen and children's author, on Wednesday, August 24
Read moreDetailsProtestors targeted children and parents at family reading events conducted by Aida H Dee, a drag queen and children's author, on Wednesday, August 24
Read moreDetailsS4K BERKS COUNTY suffered a narrow loss by a solitary goal in their pre-season match against Ruislip Rangers.
Read moreDetailsToday is A Level results day and pupils in schools across Wokingham borough – and just over the border – are celebrating their grades. We’ll be bringing you updates from...
Read moreDetailsThames Water has announced that the Temporary Use Ban will begin on Wednesday, August 24, placing restrictions on use of hosepipes
Read moreDetailsHaving been in and around the dance scene in the 90s I've been a bit wary of some of the acts going around doing orchestral arrangements live
Read moreDetailsStorytime drag queen Aida H Dee is coming to Wokingham libraries with her family-friendly story hour event
Read moreDetailsFORGET Heartbreak Hotel, an Elvis impersonator is checking in to a Lower Earley pub, hoping that audiences will love him tender.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has announced that it will be putting a temporary use, or hosepipe, ban in place "within weeks" as temperatures continue to soar
Read moreDetailsFrom Thursday, August 11, extreme heat is expected across most of the south, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-30s through Sunday, August 14
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince gave an injury update to the squad after the Royals? loss at Blackpool on the opening day of the new
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