“I love my hair so much I want someone else to have it”
Local girl, Sophie Grove has decided to donate her locks to The Princess Trust after growing her hair out.
Read moreDetailsLocal girl, Sophie Grove has decided to donate her locks to The Princess Trust after growing her hair out.
Read moreDetailsONE BUNCH of Wokingham pupils couldn’t wait for half-term to end so they could get back to school. But these were no swots: they were gathering to celebrate the anniversary...
Read moreDetailsA SPECIALLY created bench has been unveiled in Embrook - it features a life-size stag carved into the trunk of a former oak tree. Last Thursday, residents, councillors and representatives...
Read moreDetailsLOCALS in Emmbrook are angry they will have to wait another three months before a concrete batching plant is finally closed. They claim Berkshire Concrete has been operating illegally on...
Read moreDetailsHarry meets top BBC Radio Berkshire presenter Phil Kennedy On Wednesday 27th March I was lucky enough to appear on BBC Radio Berkshire to talk to Phil Kennedy, the Drivetime...
Read moreDetailsLORD AGNEW, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the School System, has sent his congratulations to Emmbrook Infant School after it was judged to be Outstandingby Ofsted. He said: “This...
Read moreDetailsSUMAS slipped out of the Reading Senior Cup with a resounding 4-1 loss at Hellenic Division One East rivals Wallingford. Without boss Dan Bateman who was absent from the game,...
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been arrested on suspicion of possessing an imitation firearm following a ‘shooting’ at an Emmbrook pub last night. Thames Valley Police were called to The Dog &...
Read moreDetailsCUSTOMERS at a popular Emmbrook pub weren’t going to let a ‘shooting’ spoil their evening: they simply kept calm and carried on. Police were called to The Dog & Duck...
Read moreDetailsDAN BATEMAN took the first step towards a sixth Reading Senior Cup with Wokingham and Emmbrook as they overcame lower league Burghfield. The Senior Cup has always proved to be...
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