A taste of summer for Finchampstead as ice cream hut reopens
Jackson's California Lake cafe has reopened its ice cream hut, giving Finchampstead residents a taste of summer.
Read moreJackson's California Lake cafe has reopened its ice cream hut, giving Finchampstead residents a taste of summer.
Read moreSimon Coates is walking 2,000 miles to raise money for 16 charities, including a Newbury theatre.
Read moreMore rapid coronavirus testing sites have launched in Wokingham borough, at Aldi in Wokingham and Asda in Lower Earley.
Read moreFinchampstead-based Kaleidoscopic UK is running an Easter egg competition - with chocolate prizes.
Read moreDebra Harris, owner of Complete VA, has shared her tips and tricks for handling the coronavirus pandemic.
Read moreWokingham Borough Council may open an employment hub to help residents who are out of work.
Read moreTHAMES Valley developer Shanly Homes is expanding its team. The award-winning business has welcomed Vasos Ptohopoulos as its new sales and marketing director. With nearly 20 years of experience under...
Read moreA GROUP of GCSE students have tackled a 25 day exercise challenge for Home-Start Wokingham District. Liv Fennell, 16, from Wokingham Without challenged 24 friends to join her for 25...
Read moreJUST before Christmas, The Arts Society Wokingham donated £500 to First Days Children’s Charity. The gift was used to by arts and crafts equipment for youngsters that the charity supports....
Read moreA READING business wants to help young people get on the right track to their dream job. Digital Gum was launched by Louize Clark in a bid to offer more...
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