Local artist Richard Conway Jones will showcase his work at Dinton Pastures next month
A vibrant display of landscape paintings will appear in Dinton Pastures’ Dragon Fly café next month. The exhibition by local ...
A vibrant display of landscape paintings will appear in Dinton Pastures’ Dragon Fly café next month. The exhibition by local ...
THE Gratis Choir is holding a spring concert in Winnersh this weekend. Called Poetry in Music, the event sees the ...
Science students at Wheatfield Primary School, Winnersh, and Windmill Primary School in Wokingham, visited a prestigious university in their lab ...
THREE local stations will benefit from a £2 billion investment across the Wessex rail route. Wokingham, Winnersh Triangle and Earley ...
AHEAD of a national protest in London on Saturday, supporters of the European Union gathered in Winnersh to celebrate St ...
The spoof letter puporting to be from SGN over more gasworks has raised a smile among Winnersh IT is often ...
A LOCAL property company with a Winnersh office has been nominated for a top industry award. Vail Williams, which has ...
A MAN who refused to do press-ups in the street has his jaw broken in a vicious street assault. And ...
Nick Colgate, the sabum of the Winnersh branch of the Bytomic TaeKwonDo group is interviewed live on air last Saturday ...
TO CELEBRATE the launch of a new film about one of the greatest ever comedy duos, a Winnersh cinema will ...
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