Catsy loves his copycat
WOKINGHAM’S mystery artist has a copycat(sy) as pictures are put up across the town imitating his work. Catsy, the undercover graffiti artist who has been painting a trail of cats...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S mystery artist has a copycat(sy) as pictures are put up across the town imitating his work. Catsy, the undercover graffiti artist who has been painting a trail of cats...
Read moreDetailsNICK SALTER caught the attention of many when he visited Goodwood Festival of Speed earlier this month. With half his beard and moustache shaven, the Katesgrove man was raising money...
Read moreDetailsA MAN died and a woman is in hospital following a collision in Arborfield on Monday morning. The incident happened on the A327, Reading Road, near the junction with Observer...
Read moreDetailsTwyford Parish Council is appealing for help after play equipment was stolen from King George V Recreation ground for the second year in a row.
Read moreDetailsRAY COONEY’S farces are brilliantly written, if you change a line, it might mean the same thing but it doesn’t work. Actor and former Blue Peter presenter Mark Curry is...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's houses are being rattled by construction on Wellington Road, according to Oakey Drive residents.
Read moreDetailsA Finchampstead councillor pushed for a Bohunt sixth form at last week's council meeting, to call for post-16 provision in Arborfield.
Read moreDetailsSorry folks, this event has been moved to 2022 due to the covid pandemic. FAMILIES can celebrate the countryside with a show at Dinton Pastures next week. The Country Show...
Read moreDetailsA NATIONWIDE hip hop champion has taken over a Wokingham dance school, reigniting her passion for the arts. Bethany Bianga, a UK dance star and teacher is the new owner...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY restaurant has made the finals of the British Kebab Awards. La’De Kitchen, which took over the former Prezzo site on Crockhamwell Road last year, has one of its...
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