Showing results 1 to 10 of 13
Sort by: most relevant first | most recent first
1. City Woman: Strike a pose
Get Wokingham, Friday 30 April 2010If there was ever any doubt Reading had a sense of style, TV fashion guru Mark Heyes put that right at The Oracle Spring Style weekend.
2. Lace up your trainers and Race for Life
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 27 April 2010With spring in the air, Race for Life in Reading is urging people to get their trainers out and start getting ready for this year’s fundraising event.
3. City Woman: Still living my dream
Get Wokingham, Friday 23 April 2010When beauty salon owner Emily Shepherd was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis last year, it turned her world upside down.
4. Your chance to enter Miss Reading contest
Get Wokingham, Thursday 22 April 2010The competition is hotting to be crowned the new Miss Reading.
5. Stylish shoppers Step into Spring
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 April 2010Hundreds of fashion conscious shoppers picked up some tips from the catwalk at the weekend at The Oracle’s spring fashion show.
6. City Woman: Feel benefits of ancient wisdom
Get Wokingham, Monday 19 April 2010Feeling stressed, tired or generally fed-up? A special workshop based on an Indian form of medicine could optimise your life.
7. Shoppers step into fashion at The Oracle
Get Wokingham, Monday 19 April 2010Hundreds of fashion conscious shoppers picked up some tips from the catwalk this weekend as the Oracle’s spring fashion show came to town.
8. Oracle fashion show makeover for lucky pair
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 13 April 2010Lucky mother and daughter duo Helen and Jenny Davies will be in for a particular treat as they get a complete makeover at The Oracle on Saturday.
9. City Woman: Feel the heat of well-being
Get Wokingham, Saturday 10 April 2010If you’ve not heard of hot yoga and the benefits it can bring, you soon will with the arrival of a purpose-built studio in Chatham Place, Reading.
10. Runners join London Marathon for good causes
Get Wokingham, Friday 09 April 2010As the London Marathon looms runners are ready to take up the challenge to pound the streets of the capital, often for good causes.
