Nigel installed as new Wokingham Lions president
THE LIONS has a new king of the pride. But he’s not been able to meet his team properly yet. July 1 is usually the day when Wokingham Lions Club...
Read moreDetailsTHE LIONS has a new king of the pride. But he’s not been able to meet his team properly yet. July 1 is usually the day when Wokingham Lions Club...
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH welcomed its new vicar at a special online service on Wednesday. The Revd April Beckerleg was installed at Earley St Nicolas by the Bishop of Reading,the Rt Revd...
Read moreDetailsMost seven-year-olds might need pointing in the right direction when it comes to fundraising, but one Earley lad didn’t need to be led. Sebastian Sly, a Year 2 pupil of...
Read moreDetailsONE OF the casualties of the coronavirus has been Woodley Carnival. The hugely popular event, which takes over Woodford Park for a day of fun, games and music, has had...
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS are calling for British Airways to change its restricting plans and are hoping that MPs and residents will offer their support. In April the airline announced plans to reimagine...
Read moreDetailsWARGRAVE fire station is to be closed despite crews improving their response rate over the past year. The on-call station will be mothballed in a bid to save £1.3 million....
Read moreDetailsA teenager who became passionately enthusiastic about painting during the coronavirus lockdown has just exhibited his work. Ted Barnard, 19, who has cerebral palsy and lives in Hurst, uses a...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS across Wokingham borough are reporting problems with their water supplies this morning. People across social media are reporting a lack of water pressure. Thames Water says that its team...
Read moreDetailsTIMETABLE changes from Monday will see bus services get closer to the new normal, including the resumption of park and ride routes from Winnersh Triangle. Reading Buses, which runs services...
Read moreDetails“We’ve got a shortfall of £15 to £20 million and we’re only getting half of that from the Government. I don’t know where the other half will come from."
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