Earley Panda pedals to Befordshire in 100-mile challenge
The Earley Panda marked Captain Tom Moore's birthday with a 100-mile cycling challenge.
Read moreDetailsThe Earley Panda marked Captain Tom Moore's birthday with a 100-mile cycling challenge.
Read moreDetailsThe investigation continues into the cause of last month's fire at Arborfield Green.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Studios, which plans to film Hollywood blockbusters in Wokingham borough, is holding an information event next week.
Read moreDetailsPlans for 95 new houses could bridge the gap between Wokingham and Bracknell, and could also demolish a local stables.
Read moreDetailsPLANTING for the new walled garden in Woodley town centre will begin this summer. Woodley Town Council said it has drafted a visual and sensory design including hydranga, japonicas, hellebore,...
Read moreDetailsLAST WEEK, residents at three Wokingham care homes joined 8,000 others across the countryto mark National Tea Day. The Berkshire Care Home, Woodbury House Care Home and Murdoch House Care...
Read moreDetailsA WALKER visited Bracknell during his fundraising challenge this month. David Matthews, from Knoydart Peninsula on the west coast of Scotland, dropped by a local Samaritans’ branch on his 6,000...
Read moreDetailsYEAR TWO pupils at an Earley primary school have been raising money to rejuvenate their “quiet area”. As part of their project to improve an area of their school, students...
Read moreDetailsTHE HEADTEACHER of Farley Hill Primary School has been given a tour of their new school site in Arborfield. Emma Clarke was joined by business manager Nina Martins and chairman...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home marked St George’s Day last month. Austen House’s crafted dragon joined festivities to celebrate the patron saint of England. Picture: Austen House
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