Minister on the streets of Sonning
Tom Tugendhat, the Secretary of State for Security, spent time knocking on doors in Pound Lane.
Read moreDetailsTom Tugendhat, the Secretary of State for Security, spent time knocking on doors in Pound Lane.
Read moreDetailsJohn's fundraising skydive will help combat loneliness and isolation in the borough
Read moreDetailsThey join 2,500 women from more than 50 nations
Read moreDetailsIt offered apologies for reduced capacity on the route.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Baptist Church celebrates 250 years with borough families
Read moreDetailsA charity is calling on all trivia titans and quiz queens in Wokingham to host a Big Summer Quiz.
Read moreDetailsLocal youth group enjoys a night of awards
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Read moreDetailsIT WAS all fringed cocktail dresses, long stringed pearls, and sequins for 10 members of the Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh when they travelled to Manchester for the...
Read moreDetailsA bus company has been forced to swap its vehicles due to what it described as “.. issues with overhanging trees.” The Claret 21 service links central Reading with Whiteknights,...
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