Live and acoustic night at The Wheelies in Hurst
Live music is coming to The Wheelwrights Arms in Hurst this week. Steve Young will perform an acoustic set at the pub from 8pm on Friday, March 20. He has...
Read moreDetailsLive music is coming to The Wheelwrights Arms in Hurst this week. Steve Young will perform an acoustic set at the pub from 8pm on Friday, March 20. He has...
Read moreDetailsThe number of people in Wokingham borough who have caught coronavirus has increased again, on the day that the Government announced the biggest daily rise in the number of diagnosed...
Read moreDetailsEXOTIC CATS from across the country were showcased in a specialist show over the weekend. Persian and exotic short-haired cats from across the country competed in 130 classes at the...
Read moreDetailsTHE POLICE are working hard to making roads across the borough safer. That’s according to a spokesperson for Thames Valley Police, responding to our story last week about speeding in...
Read moreDetailsAN OPPORTUNITY to learn about tonal values using oil paint will be on offer to members of Wokingham Art Society when it meets next week. The group will welcome Max...
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL seller is offering a small bottle of hand sanitizer for nearly £100 on an online auction site. With supplies in supermarkets in short supply, people are turning to...
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE World Book Day, pupils at Windmill Primary School were gifted some new reading material, thanks to its good neighbour. Community champion Natalie Smith visited the Woosehill venue last...
Read moreDetailsA Mark Twain-like adventure is the latest movie to be screened by The Wokingham Film Society. The Peanut Butter Falcon tells the story of a small time outlaw who becomes...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM boy has had a close shave to raise more than £2,000 for a charity that helps children battling cancer. Nine-year-old Oliver Holmes had been growing his hair for...
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN has been launched to prevent a much-loved pub and fish ‘n’ chip shop from being converted into an old people’s home. On Saturday, members of Woodley’s Conservatives went...
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