Refugee families enjoy a day at Dinton Pastures
REFUGEE families who have recently settled in the local area enjoyed a day out at Dinton Pastures last week thanks to a local charity. Reading Refugee Support Group (RRSG) hosted...
Read moreDetailsREFUGEE families who have recently settled in the local area enjoyed a day out at Dinton Pastures last week thanks to a local charity. Reading Refugee Support Group (RRSG) hosted...
Read moreDetailsThis Saturday, the annual Wokingham Fireworks event will take place – there’s some changes at the starting point THIS weekend, the night skies will be lit up with pretty displays...
Read moreDetailsIF it ain't broke: don't fix it. That's how the old adage goes. But in the case of East Berkshire Operatic Society (EBOS) and their take on the classic tale...
Read moreDetailsA ‘FIT AND HEALTHY’ grandfather from Wokingham died from severe anaphylactic shock after being stung by wasps in his back garden, an inquest has heard. David John Creasy, 74, of...
Read moreDetailsAS THE MP for Reading East prepares to chair a meeting over Woodley and Earley buses, his political opposites have criticised him for a “shocking silence” on the issue. On...
Read moreDetailsResidents in parts of the borough are waking up this morning to no electricity. Postcode areas affected are RG5, RG6 and RG41: Woodley, Earley, Winnersh and Wokingham areas. Power went...
Read moreDetails** UPDATED ** The family has now been found safe and well. ** UPDATED ** A RENEWED appeal to trace a man and his two sons, missing from Arborfield, has...
Read moreDetailsTHE 29th Wokingham Fireworks parade is getting ever closer and programmes are now on sale. Entry to the family-friendly event is by programmes and they are cheaper to buy ahead...
Read moreDetailsTWO Sixth Form students from a school in Earley have scooped the top prizes at a local art competition. The pupils from Maiden Erlegh School, in Silverdale Road, achieved first...
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Liberal Democrat leader visited Wokingham borough last week to meet with party activists. Baron Campbell of Pittenweem – better known as Menzies Campbell – came to the Lower...
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