Libraries plan half-term fun for children
WOKINGHAM Borough Libraries are planning a series of special events this half-term for younger readers. As well as usual groups ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Libraries are planning a series of special events this half-term for younger readers. As well as usual groups ...
WITH one in 100 people in the UK and Europe now being diagnosed as gluten-intolerant, it is no wonder that ...
YOUNGSTERS from a Wokingham nursery had a rootin’-tootin’ time at their Wild West themed summer fair earlier this month. Children, ...
A CHARITY has spoken of its delight at being chosen as the Mayor of Woodley’s charity of the year. First ...
By Rory Wilson, aged 9 Evendons Sschool On the May 10, Year 3 and 4 from Evendons Primary school left ...
FOUR people have put themselves forward for election in Finchampstead – but they’re not General Election candidates. The parish council ...
This term Year 7 students at Maiden Erlegh School have been studying tropical rainforests and how life has adapted to ...
A WHOLE weekend of family fun will be taking place at one of the borough’s most-loved country parks next week. ...
BY MOLLY CHEESMAN Thirty-eight of our club members enjoyed an absolutely wonderful five day Warners Break at their hotel, Bodelwydden ...
AN animal charity is celebrating gaining registered charity status by holding a family fun day next week. Berkshire-based SAFE (Saving ...
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