Rubbish collections in Wokingham over Christmas and New Year
Rubbish collections across the borough will take place on different days during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Refuse collections ...
Rubbish collections across the borough will take place on different days during the Christmas and New Year holidays. Refuse collections ...
Lord Sugar has a new adviser… and he’s a familiar face. Millions watched The Apprentice final on Sunday, December 20, and ...
The penultimate night of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar saw Opera at Bearwood give a festive preview of their new show. ...
CAROLS old and new were performed by the Twyford Singers at their Christmas concert in St Mary’s Church on Saturday, ...
The man behind Wokingham's International Street Concert performed at The Duke's Head tonight for the 22nd day of the Living ...
Tonight's performance at Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar came courtesy of Woodley Theatre. The group performed Christmas Cheer, a short 15-minute ...
It was the greatest story ever told in possibly the greatest way ever ... Tonight's Living Advent Calendar performance in ...
Day 19 of the Living Advent Calendar was special because it contained two performance - and one was a tribute ...
Talented teenagers are once again showing how it’s done. Yes, Berzerk’s Christmas production is a masterclass in festive shows: a ...
A festive performance from the Arborfield Military Wives Choir formed the focus for tonight's Wokingham Living Advent Calendar. The singers ...
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