Prince Philip dies aged 99
The Duke of Edinburgh has died. He was 99. A statement released by Buckingham Palace said that Prince Philip passed away peacefully in Windsor Castle this morning. The statement reads:...
Read moreDetailsThe Duke of Edinburgh has died. He was 99. A statement released by Buckingham Palace said that Prince Philip passed away peacefully in Windsor Castle this morning. The statement reads:...
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based Quarters Residential has donated a laptop to a local primary school in need.
Read moreDetailsEarley Panda is embarking on his biggest charity cycle ride yet, in aid of Action Medical Research for Children.
Read moreDetailsThe former treasurer of Wokingham Methodist Church has pleaded guilty to attempting to steal more than £20,000.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham resident i worried the new recycling sacks will blow away in stormy weather.
Read moreDetailsThe Crowthorne Colour Trail is lighting up the village again this week.
Read moreDetailsBroad St. Mall, in neighbouring Reading, is preparing to reopen its doors next Monday as covid restrictions begin to ease.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon, in Bracknell, is getting ready to reopen its doors from Monday, April 12.
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle, in neighbouring Reading, is gearing up to open its doors next week as covid restrictions lift.
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