Greenfingered Daniel’s plants for Kenya
Daniel Robson, who attends the Emmbrook School, is hoping to take part in a scheme that will see him volunteer in Kenya next summer. But to get there, he has...
Read moreDetailsDaniel Robson, who attends the Emmbrook School, is hoping to take part in a scheme that will see him volunteer in Kenya next summer. But to get there, he has...
Read moreDetailsChildren are being inspired to spread some joy with appreciation parcels for care homes in the Wokingham and Reading areas.
Read moreDetailsWith the current Hellenic League season on hold, Wokingham & Emmbrook have been putting their time to good use by making improvements to their club house at Lowther Road.
Read moreDetailsA charity that works in Uganda has made an appeal for donations after Covid-19 has begun to spread throughout the community.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, Boris Johnson said that from June 15, non-essential shops will be allowed to welcome customers. Outdoor markets can return from Monday if they have been closed.
Read moreDetailsREADING WOMEN will play all of their home matches in the 2020/21 season at the Madejski Stadium.
Read moreDetailsVIRTUAL council meetings are now the norm for Earley Town Council.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC has confirmed that their first-team players have agreed to deffer a substantial percentage of their wage for the next three months.
Read moreDetailsTHREE FRIENDS are taking on the challenge of climbing Mount Everest, from the comfort of their own home to raise money for three charities.
Read moreDetailsThe FA has chosen to end the 2019/20 Women's Super League season with immediate effect.
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