Wisdom beyond their years: Care home residents offer their top tips for living
Residents at Crowthorne's Pinehurst Care Centre have shared their top tips for life.
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Residents at Crowthorne's Pinehurst Care Centre have shared their top tips for life.
Read moreDetailsNewbold College is resuming its Diversity Centre series next month.
Read moreDetailsManisha Bhula from Blandy & Blandy says the property market is still moving in lockdown.
Read moreDetailsHurst's Dolphin School has been praised for its quick switch to online learning.
Read moreDetailsCllr Charles Margetts says it's so far, so good as the coronavirus vaccine is rolled out across Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsSouth East Water is encouraging residents to give their home a water MoT to avoid burst winter pipes.
Read moreDetailsA FRESH bid to change the name of a 500-year-old pub has been launched four years after a previous attempt was rejected by locals. Greene King says it will hold...
Read moreDetailsThe latest news from WADE's 150 Club lottery as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a survey over planned council tax rises.
Read moreDetailsTheatre Royal Windsor's Cinderella pantomime has been called off as the pandemic worsens.
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