Unleash the beast of South Hill Park
South Hill Park is launching a brand new children's book next month: The Beast of South Hill Park.
Read moreDetailsSouth Hill Park is launching a brand new children's book next month: The Beast of South Hill Park.
Read moreDetails“We want to thank Wokingham Borough Council for their support as we begin our journey to create a state of the art, 21st century film and television production complex.”
Read moreDetailsSimon Coates is walking 2,000 miles to raise money for 16 charities, including a Newbury theatre.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council may open an employment hub to help residents who are out of work.
Read moreDetailsJUST before Christmas, The Arts Society Wokingham donated £500 to First Days Children’s Charity. The gift was used to by arts and crafts equipment for youngsters that the charity supports....
Read moreDetailsCLASSIC rock heads up our hit parade this week, thanks to a visitor of Wokingham Music Club. The great venue, which we can’t wait to see back in action, welcomed...
Read moreDetailsHas Banksy returned to Reading for a third time? Earlier this month, the famous street artist painted a mural onto the exterior walls of Reading Gaol, thrilling art lovers and...
Read moreDetailsAS THE country prepares for the lockdowns to be lifted, a Riseley pub is making preparations for its first gig of the year. The B Side will perform an outdoor...
Read moreDetailsIT’S a red letter day for art lovers – but the words are more likely to see them descend into a red mist. Overnight, the Banksy mural has been vandalised. ...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at the University of Reading are showcasing their work connecting people and nature in an interactive virtual exhibition. Artwork from five students has been selected for display in the...
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