Wokingham man walks 500km across four countries for Sue Ryder charity
Father of three takes time to do 'something meaningful'
Read moreDetailsFather of three takes time to do 'something meaningful'
Read moreDetailsThey kick off celebrations with a BBC visit and their annual Spring Show
Read moreDetailsThere’s nothing quite like the joy of a freshly cooked meal, shared in great company. At Wade, we take pride in serving delicious, home-cooked food every day, lovingly prepared by...
Read moreDetailsThe figures for the park-and-ride bus service from Winnersh Triangle into Reading have been revealed.
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Read moreDetailsAnne's ambitious feat supports My Cancer My Choices
Read moreDetailsThe group members raised money for clean water by holding a lunch party
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Read moreDetailsThe nationwide initiative took place to celebrate and encourage girls' participation in football.
Read moreDetailsA grant will help the charity to continue to support health and friendship
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