Specsavers to help customers with dementia
The Specsavers team have finished training from the updated Dementia Friends programme, an initiative from Alzheimer?s Society.
Read moreDetailsThe Specsavers team have finished training from the updated Dementia Friends programme, an initiative from Alzheimer?s Society.
Read moreDetailsAmy Goodsell, who is in Year 10 at Bohunt Wokingham, shaved her head at the end of the summer term to fundraise for Breast Cancer Now.
Read moreDetailsTwo teenagers from a Wargrave school joined a team taking part in the Ringing World National Youth Contest last week
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for information after a man exposed himself to a teenage girl in Reading.
Read moreDetailsCharities and community groups have until Monday, October 18, to submit their application to the Vital for Berkshire Fund.
Read moreDetailsMore than 50 people remembered Gordon Storey, who died in February, at a memorial event hosted by Twyford Together.
Read moreDetailsCllr Julian McGhee-Sumner, conservative councillor for Wescott East has stepped down from the role as he is working away.
Read moreDetailsThe Batmobile was spotted in Wokingham today as a superhero stocked up on his dinner, dinner, dinner, dinner Batman
Read moreDetailsA 47-year-old Reading man has been arrested on suspciion of murder after a body was found in Erith, London
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new detective recruitment programme to support university graduates.
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