IN THE GARDEN: The lazy days of summer
July is the month of high summer and the garden comes alive during hot lazy afternoons to the sound of bees buzzing, gathering pollen from all the plants that you...
Read moreJuly is the month of high summer and the garden comes alive during hot lazy afternoons to the sound of bees buzzing, gathering pollen from all the plants that you...
Read moreA specially designed flag will be flown on Monday to celebrate the NHS and keyworkers by Wokingham Town Council.
Read moreThree new sponsors have been announced for this year’s Pride of Reading and the focus is on celebrating frontline heroes.
Read moreWokingham borough’s first big wedding in more than a year saw Mr and Mrs Knott finally tie the knot last month.
Read moreHeather Boncey won this month’s short story contest, organised by the Wokingham Writers’ Group. We are pleased to present it here for your enjoyment I was so excited I couldn’t...
Read moreDavid Lamont Peat and its use by gardeners has once again featured heavily in headlines this year. In this two-part feature, find out why going peat free is important, what...
Read moreWhat could be tastier than delicious juicy fruit picked straight from your garden? Squire’s Garden Centres says it has seen a big increase in the number of people wanting to...
Read moreHurst Morris People have rediscovered the joy of practising their dancing for real with their fellow dancers and musicians. It’s more than a year since covid meant the end of...
Read moreServes 4 as a side This is a delicious way to prepare an array of seasonal greens. Perhaps unusual to find lettuce and peas on a barbecue but once tried...
Read moreA SHINFIELD girl has donated her locks to charity, after going for a 15in chop. Lucy Boardman, 10, donated 16 locks of hair following her cut at Z&Co Hair and...
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