READERS POETRY: One shoe
Why leave at midnight?You can mend a dress that’s torn.Why leave one shoeFor your prince to pick upWhen you can kick off twoAnd dance until dawn? By Tina Cathleen MacNaughton...
Read moreDetailsWhy leave at midnight?You can mend a dress that’s torn.Why leave one shoeFor your prince to pick upWhen you can kick off twoAnd dance until dawn? By Tina Cathleen MacNaughton...
Read moreDetailsHere is the winner of this month's contest from Wokingham Writers Group, written by Eva Donkor.
Read moreDetailsAmber, from Bracknell and Wokingham College, has celebrated her mental health recovery through a 'freeing' art project.
Read moreDetailsFourteen Long Months by Lorna Minton, as seen in Poetry Corner in Wokingham.Today on Thursday, May 27.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's photographers have been celebrated by the outgoing borough mayor in a recent competition.
Read moreDetailsThe latest Wokingham Loves Music playlist, as seen in Wokingham.Today of May 27, 2021.
Read moreDetailsA THEATRE school welcomed pupils back to live lessons earlier this month. Steppin Out Stars of Tomorrow, a theatre school for children aged three to 17, held sessions in Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsHow do you solve a murder when you have to observe social distancing rules in the crime scene? It's a mystery that would beguile even the greatest of minds -...
Read moreDetailsTHE LEAD organiser of this year’s Woodley Festival said the event was a huge success. Claire Barker, who has been supporting the festival for three years, took the lead on...
Read moreDetailsA READING theatre is making the most of its covid-enforced closures by launching a major renovation project. Progress, which has been running since 1946, is increasing the size of its...
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