HARRY’S WORLD: Easing lockdown
By Harry Bradley On Monday the day finally came. After months of home workouts and trying (and failing) to hide my long hair under hoodies, I’ve finally been able to...
Read moreDetailsBy Harry Bradley On Monday the day finally came. After months of home workouts and trying (and failing) to hide my long hair under hoodies, I’ve finally been able to...
Read moreDetailsReceiving the £825 donation from Easthampstead Rotarians earlier this year, Me2 Club Fundraising Development Officer Liz McDaniel, said "The Me2 Club Team are delighted with this generous donation towards the...
Read moreDetailsOnce again the rules will change on Monday of this week,Shops termed “non-essential” will let us have a peek,Their doors will all be open and covid rules observed,But people might...
Read moreDetailsBy Andrew Gray The Covid-19 pandemic has changed our lives in so many ways; the way students learn, our relationship with local green spaces, and our innate sense of community...
Read moreDetailsEaster is always the most important time of year for Christians. All we have recently gone through and are still going through, as individuals and as a community together in...
Read moreDetailsBy Peter Dennis A Wescott resident recently posted on Facebook a picture of lovely Hedgehog; there was a follow-up comment about never having seen one in the area. What a...
Read moreDetailsThe High Sheriff of the Royal County of Berkshire, Willie Hartley Russell MVO Dl, writes: It is with great sadness that we have learnt of the death of His Royal Highness...
Read moreDetailsServes 4 as a side With a bit of time the humble British onion can be transformed into a star side dish, the oven doing most of the hard work....
Read moreDetailsThe Waitrose man has called againWith bags of food for usHe drives up in a special vanAnd delivers with no fuss. We’ve placed the order days beforeIn a “slot” we...
Read moreDetailsA CROWTHORNE man has been given a 10-week jail sentence, suspended for 12 months. Peter Anthony Terrance Hughes, 35 and from Kings Road, pleaded guilty to two offences when he...
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