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THIS is a very smart and deceptively spacious house to the north of Wokingham which is in move in condition. It is not often that such a desirable home comes...
Read moreDetailsTHIS is a very smart and deceptively spacious house to the north of Wokingham which is in move in condition. It is not often that such a desirable home comes...
Read moreDetailsA NEW art exhibition at Reading University has been labelled a pile of rubbish. The sculpture, made from recycled waste materials, will be installed as part of a wider public...
Read moreDetailsPARENTS and bus bosses are heading for a collision over plans to alter timetables at Bohunt School. There are fears a cut in services and change of route will leave...
Read moreDetailsA HORSE rescue charity is holding a family fun day to raise funds for its work. Saving Abandoned Flygrazing Equines (SAFE) was set up in 2014 after 38 horses and...
Read moreDetailsDONATIONS were jumping at the Three Frogs pub with more than £3,000 raised to help fight cancer. On Saturday, July 13, the London Road venue held a family fun day...
Read moreDetailsFURIOUS parents have promised a summer of protests over cuts to services for children with special needs. An angry group confronted councillors arriving for a meeting at Wokingham Borough Council's...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS on a course run by a Wokingham company have celebrated their graduation at Reading College. They completed the Ace@Optalis course which supports students with learning disabilities through their transition...
Read moreDetailsIt was an offer Paul Hopkins could not refuse. He was performing on a cruise liner when a passenger told him he sounded just like Roy Orbison. “The guy said,...
Read moreDetailsA SONNING couple are hoping to make a clean sweep of the borough's litter problems. Sam Akhtar and Tasmin Morgan, have already got the backing of Prime Minister Theresa May...
Read moreDetailsIF you recognise One Step Behind, kits not just because they are the UK's Premier and longest surviving Madness tribute band. It’s not just because they have enjoyed amazing success...
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