READERS LETTERS: As seen in The Wokingham Paper of June 11, 2020
From the NHS to you, a great big THANK YOU I’m writing this in the name of the 5,500 people who work with me at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation...
Read moreDetailsFrom the NHS to you, a great big THANK YOU I’m writing this in the name of the 5,500 people who work with me at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation...
Read moreDetailsBy Matt Rodda, Reading East MP Some important and searching questions have been asked about equality in Britain, and in our local community during the last few days. The killing...
Read moreDetailsTHE big issue of the week is Black Lives Matter. There can be no question that they do. Most of us have been appalled at the death of George Floyd...
Read moreDetailsOne cannot fail to notice the rainbows adorning shop windows, houses, pavements and even clothes at the moment. Someone recently asked me ‘why rainbows?’ Rainbows are used as a sign...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based group is to hold a virtual series of events to mark Learning Disability Week, which starts on Monday. CLASP, which usually meets in the Bradbury Centre in Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsTo be sung to the tune of: What A Friend We Have In Jesus or When This Lousy War Is Over, a First World War Song When this lonely Lock-Down’s...
Read moreDetailsEVERYONE enjoys listening to music, so we’re delighted to introduce a great new playlist for you to tune in to. Curated by Chris Hillman from White Star Records, it features...
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Island Sailing Club-Reading were able to sail on their lake at Pingewood last Sunday for the first time since the Coronavirus lockdown.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been charged with child sex offences that are alleged to have taken place in Wokingham and Maidenhead. Thames Valley Police said that Ashley Jenkins, 25 and of...
Read moreDetailsA WALTHAM-ST-LAWRENCE man has been charged with sexually assaulting three different women over a two-year period. Thames Valley Police said that David Mullan, 34 and from Broadmoor Road in the...
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