Film Society to show Trash tonight
WOKINGHAM Film Society’s next screening is sure to be anything but rubbish. Trash (15) is a crime caper set in Rio’s favelas which tells the story of three street kids...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Film Society’s next screening is sure to be anything but rubbish. Trash (15) is a crime caper set in Rio’s favelas which tells the story of three street kids...
Read moreDetailsThe Hope and Anchor was packed for the opening of the ninth window in Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. The Station Road pub hosted Bruce Neil on Wednesday, December 9 for...
Read moreDetailsParts of two motorways and their slip roads on the A329M and the M4 will be closed this week and next to enable new signs to be installed. The A329M has...
Read moreDetailsSounds of the season were heard in Wokingham's town hall on Saturday, thanks to a special festive sing-a-long. Members of Trinity Concert Band regaled music lovers at a lunchtime concert attended by...
Read moreDetailsMusic from Thames Valley Community Choir was heard when the eighth door of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar was opened. A large crowd gathered by the Wokingham salon H20, in Old Row...
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas is not the only famous character to have been seen around Twyford in the past week or two. Fearsome pirate Captain Hook seems to have got into the...
Read moreDetailsA celebration of Christmas is coming to a Shinfield church. St Mary's, in Church Lane, will be decorated not one but many Christmas trees for its annual festival on the...
Read moreDetailsTwo weeks after Asda reduced the price of fuel to under a pound for a special weekend offer, the retailer will tomorrow reduce its usual price by 2p per litre....
Read moreDetailsDRIVERS in Wokingham travelling towards London and beyond along the M4 this afternoon are being warned of significant delays. An accident involving a jack-knifed lorry and five other vehicles has...
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, December 6, more than 1,500 bikers set off from Foster Wheeler to High Close School in Wokingham for the annual Reading Christian Bikers Toy Run. It’s a massive...
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