Bearwood Mansion’s ‘Past Times’ are celebrated
The heritage and history of one of the borough’s most famous stately homes has been unpacked by inquisitive students.
Read moreDetailsThe heritage and history of one of the borough’s most famous stately homes has been unpacked by inquisitive students.
Read moreDetailsVIRTUALLY every youngster helped by a local charity has made significant improvements with their reading levels. That’s the verdict of ABC To Read, which offers one-to-one mentors to primary school-aged...
Read moreDetailsLocal girl, Sophie Grove has decided to donate her locks to The Princess Trust after growing her hair out.
Read moreDetailsJames Bond actor's stage play leaves us shaken...but does it also leave us stirred? Stars (out of 5)– 4 One-sentence review– Does justice to carers by proving that they handle crises...
Read moreDetailsDetails about Wokingham Borough Council’s planning in the event of a no-deal Brexit have been release
Read moreDetailsLocal lady, Cath Adams has been announced as regional finalist in the Slimming World Woman of the Year competition.
Read moreDetailsChildren at Bohunt School had the chance to design their own speed sign in a competition.
Read moreDetailsAsked to showcase her collection at London Fashion Week, local designer presented her nature-inspired work.
Read moreDetailsTherapies on Thames are bringing their physiotherapy to WADE day centre in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsReading were eliminated from the Carabao Cup after Lucas Boye's last gasp equaliser meant the game had to be decided on penalties. John Swift provided an outrageous assist for Boye...
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