Lower Earley care home appoints new general manager
A LOWER EARLEY care home has appointed a new general manager.
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A LOWER EARLEY care home has appointed a new general manager.
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Read moreDetailsONE OF the borough's four MP went back to education earlier this month to show his support for Colleges Week.
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Read moreDetailsAN event that saw a former editor of Vogue share insights into her 25-year stint editing the fashion magazine has raised £6,000 for charity.
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Read moreDetailsTWO new names are coming to a Bracknell-based shopping centre.
Read moreDetailsA HOUSING association has teamed up with a charity to help children stay safe this winter.
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