Police believe body found in Charvil is man who went missing in January
POLICE believe they have found the body of a man who went missing in Sonning in January. In a statement, Thames Valley Police said that a body was seen in...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE believe they have found the body of a man who went missing in Sonning in January. In a statement, Thames Valley Police said that a body was seen in...
Read moreDetailsKETTY LESTER knew what she was singing about: “Love letters straight from your heart keep us so near while apart”. Her 1961 B-side was also a hit for Alison Moyet...
Read moreDetailsTHE CHANCELLOR’S budget pledge to fix the nation’s potholes has been branded a drop in the ocean by a trade body. The Asphalt Industry Alliance (AIA) said that the £2.5...
Read moreDetailsIN RESPONSE to coronavirus, Berkshire Vision will now be providing digital support to their members. Over the last week, the charity has gone from in-person operations to offering its advice...
Read moreDetailsA FARM shop is opening early to allow single parents and NHS keyworkers to get the groceries they need, without the queues. Hare Hatch Sheeplands plant nursery says that its...
Read moreDetailsMORE than 100 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Wokingham borough according to the latest government figures. It is a jump of 32 confirmed cases of covid-19 in the...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Foodbank is currently in need of several specific donations. It is encouraging people to continue donating. Wherever possible they would prefer donations to be left in the collection bins...
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers managed to escape the lockdown of their choir practices this week by holding a virtual practice online on Tuesday last week. Musical director Helen Styles organised the choir's...
Read moreDetailsA GRAZELEY-based accountancy firm is offering residents the opportunity to talk about Government support during the coronavirus pandemic. A number of initiatives have been announced with the aim of helping...
Read moreDetailsA project to install beams for a new bridge over the M4 has been completed 24 hours ahead of schedule and the road has been reopened – but motorists are...
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