Don’t discard – donate! Charity launches appeal for items it can sell from its stores in Reading and Wokingham
Don't discard - donate. That's the message from a charity that offers palliative care for people from its Tilehurst base.
Read moreDetailsDon't discard - donate. That's the message from a charity that offers palliative care for people from its Tilehurst base.
Read moreDetailsEGGS are to be hidden around parts of Finchampstead later this month, thanks to the Easter Bunny's little helpers.
Read moreDetailsAshley Gray took members and guests of the Arts Society Wokingham from Yorkshire to London via Cornwall and Welwyn Garden City
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based LRG has launched an initiative to further its empowerment of women.
Read moreDetailsA reclusive Christian sect wants to open a members-only shop at its closed-off compound in Three Mile Cross.
Read moreDetailsPeople risk being wrongly fined due to apparently faulty ticket machines in Wokingham town centre, a charity shop volunteer has claimed.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY services were sent to a road traffic collision on the M4 last week.
Read moreDetailsFIRE crews had to rescue four people from a car stuck in floodwater.
Read moreDetailsSpeeding parents, bad parking and 'oblivious' children all add up to an 'accident waiting to happen' near Waingels College, councillors have warned.
Read moreDetailsThere will be five full closures between now and September 2024
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