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I really hope that our new government makes the changes that this country needs. I was very disappointed that there was nothing in the Kings
Read moreDetailsI really hope that our new government makes the changes that this country needs. I was very disappointed that there was nothing in the Kings
Read moreDetailsIt's now back to normal for football fans after England's disappointment in the final of the EUROs, and the fact that there was no England
Read moreDetailsCrosfields School, in Reading, Berkshire, are thrilled with their first set of GCSE results. 48 pupils who are our pioneers worked incredibly hard in forging a path and acting as...
Read moreDetailsEarleyBus provides and operates transport facilities as a social service of the town of Earley and surrounding area for the purpose of improving
Read moreDetailsNow Parliament is in recess over the Summer, it's a good time to step back and review how the first few months of a Labour Government
Read moreDetailsAt the full council meeting on 19 September, councillors will be asked to approve the new local development plan, on which successive Conservative
Read moreDetailsDan Lincoln and Euan Woods both scored centuries as Berkshire clinched the Western Division One title of the National Counties Championship n a day.
Read moreDetailsLast week's Full Council meeting exposed the full extent of just how much Wokingham Borough's Liberal Democrat administration has been misleading
Read moreDetailsRAMS' captain fantastic Robbie Stapley admitted the time was right to hand over the reins to new leader Max Hayman ? and is excited to return
Read moreDetailsRefugee Support Group's mission is to improve the lives of Refugees and people seeking asylum, providing support, advice
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