Woosehill Isabella raises more than £1,000 at sixth birthday party
Isabella Waistell celebrated her sixth birthday in style with a raffle, stalls and even a special visit from Frozen?s Anna and Elsa.
Read moreDetailsIsabella Waistell celebrated her sixth birthday in style with a raffle, stalls and even a special visit from Frozen?s Anna and Elsa.
Read moreDetailsCommuity spirit was in the air as residents and producers came together for Wokingham?s Edible England Heritage Open Day on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is reviewing its digital support scheme for residents who are struggling with technology during the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD pageant star could become the next Miss Great Britain, after reaching the grand final of this year’s national contest.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based charity Freely Fruity has now picked more than a tonne of produce from its allotments, and shared them with community groups
Read moreDetailsHurst Morris People (HuMP) are inviting everyone to have a go at their traditional English hobby at their taster sessions.
Read moreDetailsDown At The Abbey Festival made a return with its warm-up party on Friday, September 10, leading up to its main event on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY woman has been nominated for a Pride of Reading award for her work feeding families
Read moreDetailsWe re organising a “taster evening”, where in addition to hearing us sing you can have a try yourself and, if you like what you have experienced, you can begin...
Read moreDetailsThe lucky winners of a summer raffle have been announced - and the draw helps the work of Me2 Club
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