Discover the trees in Dinton Pastures
A CHANCE to learn more about the trees in Dinton Pastures is being offered by members of the Reading Tree Warden Network (RTWN). The group is teaming up with the...
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to learn more about the trees in Dinton Pastures is being offered by members of the Reading Tree Warden Network (RTWN). The group is teaming up with the...
Read moreDetailsTWO cars were in deeply flooded ditches by the side of a busy road this morning. It is not yet known what happened, but the cars were on the same...
Read moreDetailsRAISING MONEY for disadvantaged children, a local woman is running 2,020km this year for the charity she founded. Emma Cantrell, CEO of First Days Children’s Charity — who support children...
Read moreDetailsThe Environment Agency has issued amber flood alerts across the borough for the River Loddon, the River Thames, the River Blackwater and red warnings for the River Kennet, Reading.
Read moreDetailsFOREIGN students embraced a thoroughly English introduction to their studies here with an evening of morris dancing. The students took to the tradition going back hundreds of years with huge...
Read moreDetailsThe tree knocked down electricity and telephone lines, leaving seven homes without power. SSEN are currently on the scene.
Read moreDetailsI would like to wish all readers of The Wokingham Paper a very Merry Christmas. Christmas is a magical time. A time that brings people together and a time to...
Read moreDetailsFlood warnings have been issued for The Lower River Loddon, the Emm Brook and the River Thames which are all experiencing rising levels after recent heavy rainfall.
Read moreDetailsAt the event were funfair attractions, winter fire lighting sessions, and the chance to meet Santa or one of his Elves at their Grotto.
Read moreDetailsElection night sparked a political novelty for Hurst Morris People whose practice hall had already been requisitioned as a polling station. The morris dancers moved from their usual home of...
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