Curtain up: Theatre planned for Wokingham’s Carnival Pool site
Wokingham will gain a new theatre space in the town centre, if a revision to the Carnival Hub plans go ahead.
Read moreDetailsWokingham will gain a new theatre space in the town centre, if a revision to the Carnival Hub plans go ahead.
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead’s war memorial could be relocated over road safety concerns Currently, it sits at the junction of Rectory Hill, The Ridges and Jubilee Road. Unveiled on October 31, 1920, the...
Read moreDetailsA WATER and wildlife walk will be held next month in Woosehill. The Emm Brook guided walk, organised by the South East Rivers Trust, will explore the waterway’s hidden potential....
Read moreDetailsA PICNIC later this month aims to help connect the community. Reading Interfaith group is hosting its first public event of the year, on Sunday, July 25. The interfaith picnic...
Read moreDetailsA NEW partnership is forming in Winnersh Triangle as Arena Business Centres teams up with the Institute of Directors (IoD). The workspace provider, which launched a new hub in the...
Read moreDetailsEARLEY’S Green Fair has been cancelled this year. A spokesperson for Earley Town Council said they are disappointed to announce the event has been called off, due to uncertainty around...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Job Support Centre is a charity serving the Wokingham and Bracknell communities. It provides free advice to assist both those looking for a better job and also unemployed...
Read moreDetailsTWO CYCLISTS completed an epic fundraising challenge for a Wokingham charity this month. Dale Thomas, a past Wokingham resident, and his long-term friend Alan Francis, set off on their 950-mile...
Read moreDetailsRAY COONEY’S farce Two Into One will be making its way to The Mill at Sonning this summer. If you are a cabinet minister in the Government, it’s not easy...
Read moreDetailsLloyd Phillips, 44, was last seen last night at around 8.30pm on Shinfield Road. Anyone that sees Mr Phillips should call 999 urgently, said police.
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