Tea and fruit could prevent memory loss
A DIET lacking a compound found in tea, apples and berries is linked to age-related memory loss, according to a large trial in older adults.
Read moreDetailsA DIET lacking a compound found in tea, apples and berries is linked to age-related memory loss, according to a large trial in older adults.
Read moreDetailsA VILLAGE church is holding a summer of afternoon teas with some very special guests.
Read moreDetailsSupermarket donation will provide holidays for domestic abuse survivors
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM town's new mayor is Cllr Sally Gurney.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy the fun of the fair in Wokingham in July
Read moreDetailsA MUSIC festival is to take place in Wokingham town centre today, and entry is free. Organised by Wokingham Town Council, Party in the Park sees four bands perform in...
Read moreDetailsANGRY shoppers have hit out over a new security system at the Sainsbury's store in Winnersh which they claim makes them "feel like thieves".
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW Wokingham Borough Mayor for the coming year was elected at the annual meeting of council on May 18.
Read moreDetailsRefugees' joy at receiving Premier League tickets
Read moreDetailsWe love cats in our house. We have two of our own and, as fosterers for TVAW, at least one in the cathouse at the end of our garden at...
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