Earley woman chosen to lead BBC charity appeal for Three Mile Cross based gardening charity
AN EARLEY resident has been selected to front the BBC Lifeline appeal on behalf of the national gardening for health charity, Thrive.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY resident has been selected to front the BBC Lifeline appeal on behalf of the national gardening for health charity, Thrive.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of Wokingham schools have collaborated with the University of Reading on a summer holiday initiative.
Read moreDetailsThe King's Swan Warden travelled the River Thames to check on the cygnets, find out if there were any injuries, and take part in an annual count.
Read moreDetailsA TWO-AND-HALF week road closure is set to start in Earley on Monday, July 24, meaning some drivers may have to find alternative routes.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council would be "very happy" to accommodate a new Royal Berkshire Hospital, a councillor has said
Read moreDetailsExpecting a baby in September? Join a free antenatal session in July
Read moreDetailsA FAMILIAR face has been picked to contest the new Woodley and Earley seat at the forthcoming general election: the leader of Wokingham Conservatives
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM garden centre is planning to host a fuchsia show next month.
Read moreDetailsA TEACHER who specialises in helping children aged seven and under discover music is marking a decade in business this month
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has referred itself to an industry body that investigates complaints against it.
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