See Batman’s Batmobile at this year’s Woodley Carnival
On SATURDAY, Woodley will cheer on the heroes and boo the villains as the annual carnival takes place. But there is a major change this year as the parade takes...
Read moreDetailsOn SATURDAY, Woodley will cheer on the heroes and boo the villains as the annual carnival takes place. But there is a major change this year as the parade takes...
Read moreDetailsFILM FANS should head to Wokingham Town Hall tonight where they can meet for a discussion on the state of cinema today. Organised by the Wokingham Film Society, the informal...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from Maiden Erlegh School will be showcasing artwork created for their GCSE coursework over the coming week. The Year 11 pupils have been busy creating a range of pieces...
Read moreDetailsTHE MILL at Sonning is Brian Blessed’s Shangri La – he’s certainly got the bug for the dinner theatre. This is his third year in a row for directing a...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S International Street Concert has been hailed as one of the busiest ever - more than 5,000 music fans flocked to Broad Street to hear a range of musicians. The...
Read moreDetailsLAST orders will be rung for the final time for The Gig House on Sunday. The Wetherspoon pub in Erftstadt Court is closing after this weekend is over. Last year, we...
Read moreDetailsFLORAL DELIGHTS is the title of a concert taking place in Beech Hill later this month. The Belle Canto Singers will be at St Mary The Virgin Church on Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsTHIS YEAR’S family fun day in Langborough Recreation Ground attracted lots of praise from parents. Cllr Gwynneth Hewetson, chair of the Arts & Culture Committee at Wokingham Town Council, said...
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of children enjoyed a host of fun in Woodley town centre as the annual free fun day returned on Bank Holiday Monday. The Crockhamwell Road precinct was transformed into...
Read moreDetailsALL things bright and beautiful took over Sonning over the bank holiday weekend thanks to the bi-annual Scarecrow festival. Thousands of visitors descended on the village to inspect the colourful...
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