Wokingham United Charities grant gives dignity and privacy to older people
The WADE Day Centre's wellbeing room is upgraded thanks to generous funding from WUC
Read moreDetailsThe WADE Day Centre's wellbeing room is upgraded thanks to generous funding from WUC
Read moreDetailsHear the stories behind the Crawley family's tiaras, earrings and necklaces
Read moreDetailsre3read scheme's first year is celebrated
Read moreDetailsReading's Ollie Hill is ready to put his injury nightmares behind him as he bids to win a second Paralympic medal at Milano Cortina 2026.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy early blooms and produce at Wokingham Horticultural Association's Spring Show
Read moreDetailsHong Kong pro-democracy supporters were out in force in Reading last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThose attending met reporter and photojournalist Andrew Batt to learn about his experiences working for Wokingham Today and Reading Today.
Read moreDetailsGirls from Wokingham schools took centre stage in a recent initiative aimed at growing rugby participation in the local community.
Read moreDetailsA murder investigation has been launched after the body of a woman was discovered near a towpath in Henley-on-Thames. Thames Valley Police said the body was found off Phyllis Court...
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Bracknell Forest Council and a cabinet member that have been suspended from the Labour Party pending investigation has spoken out.
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