A festive feast for Berkshire charities
Thanks to Aldi, six charities across Berkshire enjoyed a festive feast this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThanks to Aldi, six charities across Berkshire enjoyed a festive feast this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsUK CORONAVIRUS DEATHS 2021: MORE THAN 1,000 people in the UK died today, within 28 days of positive Covid-19 test – the third day in a row that the death...
Read moreDetailsANYONE hoping to test their eyesight by going for a quick drive on the motorway will instead have to follow the lockdown rule of staying at home instead – Highways...
Read moreDetailsResidents have objected redevelopment plans at Ladds Garden Village.
Read moreDetailsDave Davies will be Woodley Business Club's next guest speaker.
Read moreDetailsONE of Wokingham borough’s four MPs has had a promotion. Matt Rodda, who serves the Reading East constituency which includes parts of Woodley and Earley, has been announced as the...
Read moreDetailsWinnersh residents have expressed anger at The Forest School's new air dome, but Wokingham Borough Council refutes claims it breaches planning permission.
Read moreDetailsJim Trott, director of Brass for Africa, has been awarded an MBE in the New Year's Honours list.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's charities reaffirm their support as England enters a third national lockdown.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,000 people in the UK died today, within 28 days of positive Covid-19 test. It comes as national case numbers rose by roughly 1,500 in one day.
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