Online talk explores a grandmother’s legacy
The Reading Branch of Berkshire Family History Society is hosting the event, entitled A Grandmothers Legacy: Serendipity Follows Me On My Journey
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Branch of Berkshire Family History Society is hosting the event, entitled A Grandmothers Legacy: Serendipity Follows Me On My Journey
Read moreDetailsAll Saints Church is saying it with flowers
Read moreDetailsYOUNG families in Shinfield are invited to attend a weekly babies and toddlers group.
Read moreDetailsPensioners protest at Hewlett Packard's Reading Headquarters
Read moreDetailsTwo long-serving social workers from Wokingham Borough Council have been recognised for their commitment to the profession.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY crews have been called into Wokingham town centre yesterday afternoon to deal with an incident. Parts of Gipsy Lane at its junction with Fairview Road were sealed off and...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY Town Council has written to local schools following an increase in anti-social behaviour from young people during the summer holidays
Read moreDetailsOne man's lifetime collection of model trains went under the hammer in Wokingham earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsA former Wokingham designer made her fifth consecutive appearance at last week's London Fashion Week.
Read moreDetailsBLOCKBUSTER movies have become more affordable for senior citizens visiting a Winnersh cinema.
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