Union issues strike notices for staff at Wokingham Community Hospital
GMB, and NHS staff union, has issued notices to NHS Property Services for five days of strike action from Monday, November 29.
Read moreDetailsGMB, and NHS staff union, has issued notices to NHS Property Services for five days of strike action from Monday, November 29.
Read moreDetailsThe group is hosting two concerts on Sunday, December 12, with a special one for families.
Read moreDetailsChurches need to question their current response to transport poverty, affordable rural housing, and hidden poverty.
Read moreDetailsSophie was shocked to discover around eighty-five per cent of all clothes bought in Britain ended up in landfill after they wore out.
Read moreDetailsTHE FAIRY tale that inspired Disney?s Frozen will whisk audiences on a magical journey at South Street Arts this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsWE?VE GOT two great new entries in this week?s RaW Sounds Today playlist
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is one of the oldest in England, having been granted a Royal Charter to award degrees nearly a century ago
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, 100 apple trees were planted in Winnersh Meadows to create a community orchid. They will both blossom and produce fruit that people can eat
Read moreDetailsA NEW petition is being launched in a bid to make Wokingham borough's housing target 'fairer'.
Read moreDetailsOrganised by the Woodley and Earley Lions Club, there will be a range of neighbourhood routes for youngsters to catch a sight of Santa Claus.
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