IN THE KITCHEN: Crushed Jersey Royals
Serves 4 as a side Jersey Royals are at the peak of their season in May. A tender yet firm little potato that can be used in a vast array...
Read moreDetailsServes 4 as a side Jersey Royals are at the peak of their season in May. A tender yet firm little potato that can be used in a vast array...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM law firm is set to expand, after completing a deal for Bells Solicitors in Farnham. Clifton Ingram, based on Broad Street, has bought the Farnham-based firm in a...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD residents are dusting off their dancing shoes as Ceroc classes return following the covid pandemic. Ceroc Thames Valley, which helps people across Wokingham borough learn how to dance with...
Read moreDetailsJersey Royals are at the peak of their season in May. A tender yet firm little potato that can be used in a vast array of dishes. They hold up...
Read moreDetailsThe month of May at Healthwatch has been a time of reflecting on the last year as we produce our Insight into Action and Annual Report, due to be published...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW community building in Shinfield has reached roof level, which was marked with a topping-out ceremony lead by Shinfield Parish Council. Chair of the parish council, Andrew Grimes, has...
Read moreDetailsEARLEY residents can now nominate a member of their community who has made a difference to the lives of others for an award. The Service to Earley Awards opened on...
Read moreDetailsTHE LEAD organiser of this year’s Woodley Festival said the event was a huge success. Claire Barker, who has been supporting the festival for three years, took the lead on...
Read moreDetailsSPORT in Mind marked its 10th anniversary earlier this spring. The Berkshire-based charity was founded in 2011 by chief executive Neil Harris, who created an exercise programme for a friend...
Read moreDetailsA GARDEN centre with a branch in Wokingham has donated more than £4,000 to a children’s charity to create new outdoor spaces across the country. Squire’s Garden Centres, which has...
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