Sheep droppings waiting to be spotted around Woodley
SHEEP have been dropped around Woodley town centre – and two lucky finders will win money to spend in a toy shop. The annual Messy Nativity Sheep Trail is currently...
Read moreDetailsSHEEP have been dropped around Woodley town centre – and two lucky finders will win money to spend in a toy shop. The annual Messy Nativity Sheep Trail is currently...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Light Operatic Society will be performing The Mikado at the Oakwood Centre later this month. The popular Gilbert and Sullivan operetta is a light-hearted festive treat from the group....
Read moreDetailsHundreds of excited people came to Squires Garden Centre in Wokingham on Sunday to see Santa’s grand arrival. Instead of coming on his traditional sleigh he arrived on a very...
Read moreDetailsThe shed is a place for local men — and women — to make new friends whilst making and mending.
Read moreDetailsCould it snow in Wokingham on election day? Maybe. Advance weather forecasts are showing that the cold weather will return next week, with temperatures dropping even further. And early weather...
Read moreDetailsAdama Ibrahim from Wokingham hit the top 100 on Wednesday, November 13 when the list was published by the Financial Times, as part of a special report into diversity in...
Read moreDetailsTHE SOUNDS of Christmas will be heard in Charvill village hall next month. A special singing afternoon is being organised by local music teacher Suzanne Newman and is aimed at...
Read moreDetailsYOU’RE GIVING, and you’re not showing signs of stopping! Organisers of The Giving Tree are struggling to keep up with demand for the annual festive appeal that ensure no child...
Read moreDetailsLATE-night shopping will be on offer in Wokingham next week as local businesses work together ahead of Christmas. The event will run on Thursday, December 5 with shops in Peach...
Read moreDetailsLAST month, a quiz night was held in support of Understanding Dementia — a UK charity changing the way society sees dementia. Raising more than £1,000 for the charity, organisers...
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