Police and fire crews called out after man climbs on to gym roof in Wokingham town centre
The man, who is sat on top of a window above Nuffield Health gym, appears to not want to come down.
Read moreDetailsThe man, who is sat on top of a window above Nuffield Health gym, appears to not want to come down.
Read moreDetailsNearly two-thirds of GCSE grades at Reddam House were 7-9 – the equivalent of A or A*. It is the best set of results for the Sindlesham-based school, which continued...
Read moreDetailsALMOST three quarters of students at Luckley House received GCSE grades of 7-9, with 10% of the pupils secured all 10 GCSEs at these grades. This is the first of...
Read moreDetailsA RETIREMENT company is searching for new development sites in Wokingham town centre. Churchill Retirement Living is looking to develop empty retail units, commercial units, office blocks, car showrooms, pubs...
Read moreDetails'We have applied to extend our licence to include a moveable outside bar that we can roll out on sunny days.'
Read moreDetailsThe bells rang out from St Nicholas Church, Hurst to mark the 75th anniversary of VJ Day and the end of the Second World War. Covid restrictions meant only half...
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY book exchange has seen such high demand, it will be continuing throughout the summer. In May, a Winnersh family created a local library from their front garden to...
Read moreDetails“It’s an independent programme that’s simple enough to just get on with. I've lost half a stone in three weeks, people recommend losing 1lb to 3lbs per week, that’s a...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at the Royal Berkshire Hospital have been recognised for their work researching the coronavirus. Now they face an anxious wait to find out if their nominations for the National...
Read moreDetailsTHEY were queuing out of the door to get in – Woodley residents couldn’t wait to get in to the new Bulmershe Leisure Centre which opened on Monday. Borough mayor...
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