A Scout in Reading during the Second World War
Reader Alan Sandall, who is 94, has been reflecting on his Second World War memories. Here’s his fascinating recollection War came into my life as a 12-year-old Boy Scout several...
Read moreDetailsReader Alan Sandall, who is 94, has been reflecting on his Second World War memories. Here’s his fascinating recollection War came into my life as a 12-year-old Boy Scout several...
Read moreDetailsParents battling for places at their local secondary school had surprise good news this week – 25 children have been offered spaces there. Wokingham Borough Council yesterday revealed 19 extra...
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR charity walk is planning a virtual return this year, to enable people the chance take part without breaching any lockdown restrictions. The annual Moonwalk event usually takes place...
Read moreDetailsMUCKY PUPS can now enjoy bath time before they get home, thanks to a new dog washing station. Installed at Dinton Pastures last weekend, the dog wash machine has a...
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH mayor has launched a roll of honour to recognise people that have made a difference in the pandemic. Residents can nominate as many people or organisations as they...
Read moreDetailsANOTHER borough MP has been given their covid jab, as part of the vaccine roll-out. Matt Rodda, MP for Reading East which includes parts of Woodley and Earley said he...
Read moreDetailsLIFE, Forrest Gump famously said, is like a box of chocolates. You never quite know what you’re going to get. He might also have been talking about our Wokingham Loves...
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL had not undertaken a consultation with disabled groups ahead of the implementation of the new green recycling bags. At a virtual meeting of Wokingham Borough Council held on...
Read moreDetailsEQUALITY is a serious issue and this is a serious strategy. That’s the verdict of Cllr Laura Blumenthal (Con, South Lake) who was seconding the new equalities policy that was...
Read moreDetailsBEFORE the council discussed its Equality plan at a virtual meeting held on Thursday, March 18, there were a number of questions from the public. Liz Mayers wanted to know...
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