A chance to thank carers
RESIDENTS 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...
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RESIDENTS 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 moreDetailsMOBILE phones may make a loud siren-like sound at lunchtime today – and next Tuesday. The Government is testing a new emergency alert system. Today, there will be a nationwide...
Read moreDetailsAN OFF-DUTY paramedic was the first person to respond to a collision on Winnersh’s Reading Road this morning. Officers were called just after 8am following the incident, which involved a...
Read moreDetailsONLINE support is now available to domestic abuse victims, thanks to Great Western Railway. GWR has joined forces with the UK SAYS NO MORE campaign and Royal Mail to launch...
Read moreDetailsSUPPORT is being offered to first time buyers looking to move into a new Wokingham town centre development. The government-backed Help to Buy scheme is available at the Landmark Square...
Read moreDetailsIn the shadow of the Maiwand lion statue, Reading came together remember the three people who died, and those injured, on the first anniversary of the Forbury terror attack. On...
Read moreDetailsMORE than 4,000 people have walked an impressive 22,000 miles since Beat The Street launched earlier this month. The game sees people walk, scoot, wheel, cycle or run between different...
Read moreDetailsA 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 moreDetailsA BRACKNELL man has run 500km to raise money for South Hill Park Trust. Last year, the centre launched a fundraising campaign to raise £500,000 to help cover the impact...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP John Redwood wants the country to end its lockdown, despite Boris Johnson delaying the date by four weeks. On Monday night, the prime minister gave a press conference...
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