Hollywood calls for Winnersh playwright, Jessica Swale
“We’ve watched in awe as her career flies higher. We love performing her plays and look forward to seeing Summerland.”
Read moreDetails“We’ve watched in awe as her career flies higher. We love performing her plays and look forward to seeing Summerland.”
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH council will be funding further improvements to roads around Arborfield. A spokesperson for the parish council said they were delighted that more money will be set aside for...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM health lounge has been kitted out with help from equipment financier Johnson Reed. Having previously renovated a gym in Egham, eActiv has expanded with another lounge, in Peach...
Read moreDetailsRESTAURANTS taking part in the Eat Out to Help Out scheme can now start claiming reimbursements. The Government-backed scheme sees restaurants offering 50% discounts, up to a value of £10...
Read moreDetailsThe 15-year-old cashier was threatened with a Stanley knife and told to open the till.
Read moreDetailsHOW do you build a community? Street parties? Door knocking? Carol singing? Or maybe a university can help? For the past five year, the Whitley Researchers collective has been helping...
Read moreDetailsDOG BOARDERS are calling for an independent review of licence fees, which they believe have been illegally created. Recently, residents who run dog home boarding businesses were being asked to...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN who have missed out on the final stage of their cycling training can now take the last course. The Level 3 Bikeability course is being run in Woodley for...
Read moreDetailsTHE CORONAVIRUS pandemic has substantially rocked the country and the world. We’re heading through really challenging and difficult times, and many individuals and families continue to feel the knock-on effects...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM borough council is pledging to support all A-level students affected by downgrading. With a government u-turn expected later today, the executive member for children’s services said that she feels...
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