Turn your living room into a jazz club with Tina May
A SINGER hopes to transform living rooms into an intimate jazz club with an online concert on Friday. Jazz vocalist ...
A SINGER hopes to transform living rooms into an intimate jazz club with an online concert on Friday. Jazz vocalist ...
AN ONLINE quiz created by people with learning disabilities will help raise funds for Comic Relief. The virtual event will ...
RESEARCHERS at the University of Reading are helping towns reduce carbon dioxide emissions and improve air quality. The Thames Valley ...
A CHARITY is using gardening to help people stay fit in lockdown – but it’s all taking place online. Thrive ...
WOKINGHAM residents are being urged to dispose of batteries correctly, after a waste collection vehicle caught fire last month. On ...
Nikki Green’s son missed out on a place at The Piggott School because their home near Twyford Station is 49 ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Liberal Democrats believes residents should see the four-step process for exiting lockdown as “target dates”. Cllr ...
A NEW family-run business is bringing the taste of Africa to Wokingham. Characters Cafe, which opened on Denmark Street last ...
A bus operator has been working hard to get people talking about mental health. Reading Buses has been busy raising ...
RESIDENTS at a Wokingham care home celebrated Burns Night last month. West Oak care home marked the occasion on a ...
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