Living Advent Calendar day 5: The Grape Escape
A medley of Christmas music helped celebrate day five of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. Woodley-based a capella group The Barberettes ...
A medley of Christmas music helped celebrate day five of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. Woodley-based a capella group The Barberettes ...
On Friday, December 4, live theatre came to Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. BottleTop Theatre Community and the Salvation Army presented a ...
THOUSANDS of bikers are set to hit the streets of Wokingham this weekend as one of the staples of the ...
WOODLEY’S Christmas lights were turned on by winners of a poster contest as hundreds of people watched. Vivien Wan, 10, ...
THOUSANDS of people are expected to celebrate the festive season when they visit Woodley on Sunday. The town centre will ...
A TOWN centre church will be starting its Christmas celebrations in style this weekend. Fifty trees, each decorated by groups ...
The third window has been opened in Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar. Tonight's venue was Marks & Spencer in Peach Street ...
We're dreaming of a white Christmas - just like the ones we used to know. Tree tops may glisten, but as ...
Shoppers in Wokingham will be able to park for free on the three Saturdays leading up to Christmas. Wokingham Borough Council ...
On the second day of Advent Wokingham came together to decorate the borough's Christmas tree. Market Place was the venue ...
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