Woodley volunteer launches summer lunch club for families
The Woodley Lunch Bunch will provide lunches for families who normally access free school meals over the holidays.
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley Lunch Bunch will provide lunches for families who normally access free school meals over the holidays.
Read moreDetailsConnors escaped from prison in Devon, after climbing a perimeter fence and making a getaway in a stolen car, with help from accomplices on the outside.
Read moreDetailsExpecting mothers can now be joined by a partner for scans and in labour at Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetails“There will be a reduced menu but our popular All Day Sheeplands Breakfast will still be available which will be good news to many of our regular customers."
Read moreDetailsThe meeting, which will take place online, will include reports from the chairman and treasurer, a revision of the constitution and contributions from Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetails“People are phoning up and asking ‘can they make me do this?’ when it comes to their job, especially in regards to working from home or the office.”
Read moreDetails“It is really important that we don’t undo all of the hard work of care homes over the last few months while ensuring families and friends can be safely reunited...
Read moreDetailsNine flats will be made ‘affordable’, two less than required by planning policy for the Fishponds Road site.
Read moreDetails“He’s a local entrepreneur starting up his business, I think it is wonderful that this shop will soon be a part of our community and that he has taken this...
Read moreDetailsThere will be a diversion via Mole Road, King Street Lane, Winnersh Relief Road and Lower Earley Way (B3270).
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