Beck’s doorstep memories help Women’s Aid
Front doorsteps tend to be the place we find milk bottles and abandon muddy wellies, but since the start of the pandemic they’ve attracted a new type of attention. Beck...
Read moreDetailsFront doorsteps tend to be the place we find milk bottles and abandon muddy wellies, but since the start of the pandemic they’ve attracted a new type of attention. Beck...
Read moreDetailsA Woodley mum has made a miraculous recovery following two weeks in intensive care. Laura Damulira, 29, required emergency treatment last month as doctors battled to keep her and her...
Read moreDetailsNicole Allan – from Rickman Close – performed a 30-minute vocal and guitar set just before the weekly Clap For Carers.
Read moreDetailsBrian Hunt, who lives on Reading Road, has unearthed a Second World War bomb shelter following an investigation into an unusual spot in his garden.
Read moreDetailsBoris Johnson may have wanted the nation to move on from the Dominic Cummings lockdown saga, but he probably didn't expect one angry voter's message to keep moving on. For...
Read moreDetailsA Woosehill company has donated its products to hospital staff in an effort to keep those on the frontline connected. Edge Beanbags- run by husband and wife Paul and Philippa...
Read moreDetailsA survey conducted by a leading Thames Valley law firm has shown that estate agents in the region, which have begun to reopen their offices following the Government’s updated guidance,...
Read moreDetailsFor many, lockdown has sparked a new-found love for walking and exploring the countryside.
Read moreDetailsGARDENING enthusiasts will connect for a special Q&A tomorrow afternoon. The virtual session — taking place from 3pm — will see popular gardening expert Terry Walton respond to horticulture questions...
Read moreDetailsThe Borough council has been awarded for its commitment to promoting active and sustainable travel.
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