Children give their seal of approval to new play area in Emmbrook
A new play area funded by housebuilders has been officially opened in Emmbrook.
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A new play area funded by housebuilders has been officially opened in Emmbrook.
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been issued to anyone involved in side hustles such as selling on second-hand clothing sites: the taxman is to launch a crackdown.
Read moreDetailsA FUNDRAISING event is planned for later this month, helping raise funds to ensure next year's Woodley Carnival can go ahead.
Read moreDetailsTHE MD of a care home based in Lower Earley has been shortlisted for a top award.
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR will be performing a special concert in Crowthorne on Saturday, to mark the season of remembrance
Read moreDetailsPeople in Wokingham are being urged to give the gift of their time to take part in the UK's biggest food donation drive.
Read moreDetailsJessica Fostekew is the comic behind the show Mettle, which will be her biggest tour to date
Read moreDetailsTICKETS have gone on sale for a comedian's biggest tour to date, with a stop-off in Reading promised
Read moreDetailsTWO people sustained serious injuries during a road traffic collision and police are appealing for witnesses
Read moreDetailsLET THERE be no mistake ? cooking steak can be a minefield.
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