Young filmmaker’s triathlon challenge will support young disabled people
Young filmmaker's triathlon challenge will support young disabled people
Read moreDetailsYoung filmmaker's triathlon challenge will support young disabled people
Read moreDetailsPrisoners of war attending mass in a convent sitting room and masses held in a pub are part of the history behind churches in Twyford and Wargrave
Read moreDetailsDozens of families from across Berkshire helped mark a charity's 40th anniversary by enjoying a day of fun and games in Wargrave
Read moreDetailsCharity golf day in Wargrave: Tee off benefits young and old
Read moreDetailsA charity Golf Day in Wargrave will benefit young and old
Read moreDetailsKatie Amos, the lead for local history at Reading Central Library, told the History Of Yeomanry House to the Wargrave Local History Society
Read moreDetailsA CONSULTATION has been launched into the future of one of the northern parishes of Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsLawyers representing neighbours and organisers have came together to discussion the impact a big festival has on a Wokingham borough village.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has received an application to change the old White Hart pub in to six dwellings, with a new house built to its rear.
Read moreDetailsParishioners from two churches have clubbed together to pay for a bench to remember their much-loved priest.
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