The Village Hamper opens its doors on Sonning high street
“We've made a good number of sales and we got some great feedback on what people want to see in the shop."
Read moreDetails“We've made a good number of sales and we got some great feedback on what people want to see in the shop."
Read moreDetails“What a great surprise for our winners. Congratulations to them and I hope this news has made their day.”
Read moreDetailsA SONNING woman has celebrated her 100th birthday with a spa day. Jean Davies, who has lived at Sunrise of Sonning care home since December, celebrated her birthday on Wednesday,...
Read moreDetailsResidents are being asked to do four things: write to their MP, write to the housing minister, sign the petition and fill out the consultation.
Read moreDetails‘PROBABLY the safest place in Caversham’ – that’s the reported verdict of a technician who has deep cleaned a Playhatch pub affected by the coronavirus so it can reopen in...
Read moreDetails“We had high expectations of the year group; not just because of the high quality of work they have produced over the last three years, but because of their success...
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to build 57 new homes in Sonning, as part of a “retirement village”, have been panned by the former prime minister. Theresa May, who lives in the village,...
Read moreDetailsA RETIREMENT company is planning to build 57 new homes in Sonning, as part of a “retirement village” off Old Bath Road. Despite public consultation beginning on Friday, developer Arlington...
Read moreDetailsTHE HUSBAND of Theresa May has been award a knighthood in the Dissolution Honours list. Philip May was nominated for the awards by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and joins a...
Read moreDetailsIt’s the social media craze that sees teenagers creating short, fun videos to share. But we doubt its creators ever imagined some of our older residents getting on board. Residents...
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