Teenager Sophie inspires charity’s call to organise a jubilee jolly
A CHARITY that helps people and their families with end-of-life care is hoping people will remember them during the platinum jubilee weekend.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps people and their families with end-of-life care is hoping people will remember them during the platinum jubilee weekend.
Read moreDetailsIT?S A tradition that is 360 years old this year according to the Cream Tea Society ? but the question of jam or cream first still has to be settled
Read moreDetailsTWO-WHEELED fun was had on Palm Sunday, as MyJourney Wokingham held a special Easter event.
Read moreDetails?Local authorities should continue to make significant changes to their road layouts to give more space to cyclists and pedestrians.?
Read moreDetailsPlease see these volunteer roles that may be of interest along with links to other ways we may be able to help you find an outlet for your enthusiasm.
Read moreDetailsIT?S one of our favourite days of the year on Saturday - Record Store Day. Here's some music to put you in the mood for a great day of music
Read moreDetailsSMALL is beautiful the old saying goes, and a new art collection from a Wokingham firm proves it.
Read moreDetailsHE is usually found lying on the parish chaise longue with his paws wrapped around a Stinking Bishop .. but a mouse ran Reading Half Marathon
Read moreDetailsANYONE trying to get their household waste taken away is being urged to ensure the company disposing of the waste has a licence to do so.
Read moreDetailsA NEW campaign is launching aimed at cutting down on food waste and helping people who need to access food banks.
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