FROM THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: The Bluebell Care Home is a statement from Wokingham Borough Council
The Berkshire Care Home has become the Bluebell Care Home thanks to a vote for the name by the people who live and work there.
Read moreThe Berkshire Care Home has become the Bluebell Care Home thanks to a vote for the name by the people who live and work there.
Read moreUnsurprisingly, many disillusioned Conservatives are moving over to the Liberal Democrats, as are voters of other parties
Read moreRAMS RFC put on a show in front of a record crowd as they defeated Richmond in their final National One home match of the campaign.
Read moreThe 'tale as old as time' saw a talented cast and crew from across the region team up to perform a holiday spectacular.
Read moreSome years ago I travelled to Israel, before the current situation in Gaza and Israel. It was amazing and unsettling to be in such a divided land.
Read moreFor many years, Law Four, Players Equipment, concentrated on football boots, although originally not insisting that they be worn. I think this was
Read moreThe Liberal Democrats' record in Wokingham Borough on housing is one of over-promising and a total failure to deliver.
Read moreReading RFC finished their league season with a loss to local rivals Newbury in a match which in many ways was typical of their season.
Read moreOne of the things that I've always wrestled with in the middle of a political campaign is that I just know I'm not a politician!
Read moreRAMS RFC were dealt a big blow in the National One title race as a 28-22 defeat at Plymouth Albion effectively ended their hopes of winning the leagu
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