Six youngsters to turn on Woodley’s Christmas lights at free carol concert event tomorrow night
ON SATURDAY, Woodley town centre is expected to be packed out for the annual Christmas light switch-on. Six talented youngsters ...
ON SATURDAY, Woodley town centre is expected to be packed out for the annual Christmas light switch-on. Six talented youngsters ...
Paul Travers, former Media Director of the Eden Project, is travelling the UK to discover some of our lesser known ...
AN EASTER journey is being prepared for visitors to a Wokingham charity’s base later this month. Just Around the Corner ...
Emotional wellbeing sessions where primary school children work with rabbits, guinea pigs and chickens are more and more in demand, ...
Hurst Morris People’s first 30th birthday celebration event was a barn dance packed with enthusiastic and lively dancers. A raffle ...
JAC's distinctive red hoody YOUNGSTERS in Wokingham can look forward to seeing friendly faces thanks to the re-awakening of a ...
THE Woodley Carnival was given a right royal launch this week. The biggest event in the town’s calendar kicked off ...
MORE than 90% of places in this year’s Wokingham Half Marathon have already been snapped up and entrants include the ...
It was the greatest story ever told in possibly the greatest way ever ... Tonight's Living Advent Calendar performance in ...
On the 13th day of Christmas, we were presented with something different to anything else presented so far in this ...
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