Women’s barbershop chorus from Earley, The Barberettes, strike a chord
The chorus based in Earley is celebrating a standout year of community engagement,
Read moreDetailsThe chorus based in Earley is celebrating a standout year of community engagement,
Read moreDetailsThe deputy mayor of Wokingham town council presented the certificate to Andy on behalf of his team.
Read moreDetailsLewis Moody MBE is undertaking an epic 500-mile charity cycling challenge.
Read moreDetailsSeveral posts appeared last week which indicated the services from Reading would only be allowing passengers to alight in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsRicky Turner is 34-years-old and wanted on recall to prison?he is known to frequent Reading town centre and surrounding areas to the east of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been handed a nearly thirty-year sentence after being found guilty of a string of charges, including rape and blackmail.
Read moreDetailsThe meeting heard that, although all options involved challenges and compromise, it was hoped that solutions could be identified.
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed after a four-year-old child was seriously injured in a crash in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe council's "thoughts are with everyone involved" after a serious crash at a known accident blackspot in Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsBracknell politicians have paid tribute to local people and their generosity during the ferocious industrial fire in Peacock Lane on Bank Holiday
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