‘Thank you carers’
A LOWER EARLEY carer has been celebrated for supporting her husband alongside her professional role. Ethima Lawrence began caring for her husband Norman three years ago, after he suffered a...
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY carer has been celebrated for supporting her husband alongside her professional role. Ethima Lawrence began caring for her husband Norman three years ago, after he suffered a...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN £1.8 million will be spent on tackling the root causes of violence in the Thames Valley. Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Barber welcomed confirmation from the Home Office...
Read moreDetailsA HORSE rescue charity has been gifted £1,000 to help meet demand. Saving Abandoned Fly-Grazed Equines (SAFE) supports landowners to legally rescue and re-home abandoned and neglected horses. The charity...
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD girl has donated her locks to charity, after going for a 15in chop. Lucy Boardman, 10, donated 16 locks of hair following her cut at Z&Co Hair and...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at The Holt School in Wokingham will have a permanent memorial to their teacher, James Furlong, one of three victims of the Forbury Gardens terror attack in Reading last...
Read moreDetailsShinfield Studios has submitted its formal application to create a permanent film studio at Thames Valley Science Park.
Read moreDetailsA Finchampstead resident installed a stunt bird box to help slow traffic along the A327, after campaigning for road safety improvements for years.
Read moreDetailsFreely Fruity, in Sindlesham, has begun harvesting its summer crop for Wokingham borough food banks.
Read moreDetailsSurge testing to track the Delta covid variant in Wokingham borough has shown there is no "runaway problem" in the area.
Read moreDetailsAll adults in Wokingham borough can now get a first dose vaccine of the Covid-19 vaccine at a pop up centre at Bulmershe Leisure Centre.
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