My two weeks of fame
LIFE OF BRIAN with Brian Hicks Brian Hicks I became a fan of top German singing star, Andrea Berg, after moving to Germany in 2011 and seeing her on TV....
Read moreDetailsLIFE OF BRIAN with Brian Hicks Brian Hicks I became a fan of top German singing star, Andrea Berg, after moving to Germany in 2011 and seeing her on TV....
Read moreDetailsTHE OAKWOOD Centre is asking visitors to keep wearing face masks after Monday, when restrictions ease — unless exempt.
Read moreDetailsA VIRTUAL walking festival is taking place at the end of the month. Breast cancer charity Walk the Walk, founded by Wokingham woman, Nina Barough, is hosting a Virtual SunWalk...
Read moreDetailsBrian Hicks Life of Brian with Brian Hicks When I lived in Germany, I was impressed by its music and became a fan of what they call Schlager. These are...
Read moreDetailsDIGITAL champions are being recruited for a health scheme across Berkshire West Clinical Commissioning group (CCG). Those that sign up will help people access healthcare services via their phones or...
Read moreDetailsCelebrate the arrival of garden peas with this recipe for Keema Matar. They add the perfect sweetness to this spicy one pot dish which is super quick to make. You...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home thanked staff for their work, during last week’s National Carers Week. Austen House celebrated the annual event with a summer party in the...
Read moreDetailsCYCLISTS will be hopping on to their bikes for this year’s wheelie-good bike ride event as the Three Counties Cycle Ride returns. The Rotary Club of Easthampstead is hosting its...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF from a Woodley school made it to the finish line for a virtual charity walk last month. Beechwood Primary School’s Emma Caswell and Rachel Minter, and Wokingham-based residents Gill...
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