PREVIEW: Blackadder is coming to South Hill Park
AN ADAPTATION of one of British comedy’s best-loved television series will be coming to the stage at South Hill Park ...
AN ADAPTATION of one of British comedy’s best-loved television series will be coming to the stage at South Hill Park ...
FITNESS fanatics danced their way to raising more than £300 at a special charity Zumba class in Lower Earley last ...
ONE of the borough’s churchyards has been listed for a national award following an extensive renovation project. Members of the ...
A MAN is being hunted by police after he exposed himself to a woman in Woodley last month. Between 3pm ...
A TEENAGER from Finchampstead will be walking nearly 22 miles to raise money for a trip to Cambodia. Jonathan Gan, ...
WOKINGHAM’S first STEM school has been deemed as ‘outstanding’ during its inaugural Ofsted inspection. Evendons Primary School, which specialises in ...
A NEW shop dedicated to buying and selling works of art has opened in Wokingham. Jeremy Edwards, who owns Antiq ...
THE BUNTING is up, the cakes are being baked, and the cups of tea are being prepared for this year’s ...
TWO teenage boys have been arrested in connection with a robbery at Sol Joel Park, in Earley, earlier this month. ...
A MUSICAL duo from Lower Earley are putting the finishing touches on their debut album after wowing crowds at festivals ...
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