Student journalist scoops top honour at award ceremony
A student of the University of Reading has been awarded for her article on safety at university. Taz Usher - who is in her final year at the institution -...
Read moreDetailsA student of the University of Reading has been awarded for her article on safety at university. Taz Usher - who is in her final year at the institution -...
Read moreDetailsA HELPLINE for people who look after others is to remain open for another six months. Launched last year, Signal4Carers is a partnership with Berkshire West and East Berkshire Clinical...
Read moreDetailsTHE new boss in charge of Wokingham’s rail network has issued a five-point plan – in plain English – to help commuters get to London Waterloo on time. He’s also...
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER and daughter from Winnersh are starting the new year as they mean to go on – nine stone lighter. Sue (54) and Charlotte (23) Smith (not their real...
Read moreDetailsTHE FORMER chief of Thames Valley Police has received a knighthood in the new year’s honours list. Francis Habgood led the force over the past few years, overseeing Royal weddings...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN from across Berkshire enjoy a magical day out at the theatre thanks to a special scheme organised by the Freemasons. The auditorium at the Theatre Royal Windsor was bought...
Read moreDetailsFamilies in Wokingham looking forward to watching Doctor Who's return tonight could be disappointed due to a power cut. Homes in the RG41 postcode area, which includes parts of Barkham,...
Read moreDetailsA TRADER from Ramsgate has been sentenced to 100 hours of community service after aggressively targeting an elderly customer in Wokingham. Last week, Gary Adams, 48, of Margate Road, Ramsgate,...
Read moreDetailsBACK in the 1960s, experts were predicting flying cars, robots to do all the work and video phones. One out of three isn’t too bad and for one holidaying patient...
Read moreDetailsAs the festive fun gets into full swing, health officials have launched a new campaign to remind people of the range of healthcare options available close to their homes. Christmas...
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