Reddam students help Kenyan town
SINDLESHAM students have been busy fundraising for a community across the globe — and one even put in a mountainous effort. Year 7 pupils at Reddam House have raised nearly...
Read moreSINDLESHAM students have been busy fundraising for a community across the globe — and one even put in a mountainous effort. Year 7 pupils at Reddam House have raised nearly...
Read moreBears Burgers and ChickenWokingham Cricket ClubSadlers End,Sindlesham RG41 5AWwww.bearsburgersandchicken.co.uk07368 551358 WHAT can be more quintessential to summer than the sound of leather on willow? Why, the barbecue of course. Now...
Read moreFreely Fruity, in Sindlesham, has begun harvesting its summer crop for Wokingham borough food banks.
Read moreSUPERHEROES are on their way to Winnersh as the village holds its annual Scarecrow Trail later this month. Bearwood PTA is hosting a heroes and villains themed trail in a...
Read moreA SINDLESHAM church celebrated its 175th anniversary with a flower festival – the first in its history. St Catherine’s had intended to hold a series of special commemorative events but...
Read moreTo celebrate World Environment Day last week, residents at Lord Harris Court in Sindlesham learned about bees and why these insects are vital to help preserve nature’s balance. The care...
Read moreSindlesham's Freely Fruity charity has been shortlisted for a £10,000 grant to support future fruit tree planting projects.
Read moreSt Catherine’s church, Sindlesham is hosting a flower festival over the weekend of June 12 to 13.
Read moreWokingham North Neighbourhood Policing Team said it is “taking action” following concerns over the new changes to the traffic lights last week.
Read more“It’s worse than the crash this morning,” Cllr Prue Bray said. “It must be local people who have got used to turning right.”
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