Police appeal for witnesses to Wokingham burglary after toddler attacked with electric screwdriver
Five men demanded money and attacked a man and woman in their fifties and an 18-month-old toddler with an electric screwdriver.
Read moreDetailsFive men demanded money and attacked a man and woman in their fifties and an 18-month-old toddler with an electric screwdriver.
Read moreDetailsEat Out to Help Out discount scheme launched by Government A NEW interactive postcode checker has been launched to allow diners to take advantage of the new Eat Out To...
Read moreDetailsA SCARECROW trail planned to brighten up the streets of one of the borough’s towns has been postponed as a result of the coronavirus. Homes across Earley has been intended...
Read moreDetails“He’s a local entrepreneur starting up his business, I think it is wonderful that this shop will soon be a part of our community and that he has taken this...
Read moreDetailsWHEN IT comes to this forecasting, you can’t blame it on the weatherman – it’s your pick. Two weeks ago, we shared the news that the University of Reading is...
Read moreDetailsWalking down the road todayI saw some pictures on displayAll the lovely picturesFastened in a rowI stopped and studied all of themI did not want to goWho had drawn these...
Read moreDetails“Thanks to our residents for their patience while we completed this work, which will help even more people enjoy this riverside beauty spot.”
Read moreDetailsGuessing the sun is all part of the fun in a new game launched for wannabe weather forecasters. The Weather Game run by the University of Reading offers aspiring weather...
Read moreDetailsA READING man has joined the largest campaign for male breast cancer in Britain. Andy Manson has joined 14 men — 12 from the UK — to talk about his...
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH welcomed its new vicar at a special online service on Wednesday. The Revd April Beckerleg was installed at Earley St Nicolas by the Bishop of Reading,the Rt Revd...
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