How to ensure your children enjoy safety first when swimming
To ensure people stay safe in the water, Reading-based swim school Puddle Ducks has issued some top tips.
Read moreDetailsTo ensure people stay safe in the water, Reading-based swim school Puddle Ducks has issued some top tips.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY’S Christmas Fayre will be returning this winter, but with a new look at the town
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to build a new school in Winnersh could be approved at Wokingham Borough Council’s planning committee tomorrow night
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds paid tribute to Cambridge as their extraordinary comeback gave Rams a real fright before the visitors ran out 34-28 winners in the opening National One game of the...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED got a much needed morale boost by taking all three points against local neighbours Berks County and in doing so inflicted only the second defeat of the season...
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA boosted their league position with an impressive victory over former leaders Rayners Lane.The game started at a fast tempo but it was soon to see a free...
Read moreDetailsAt around 4.40pm on Sunday, a blue Ford Fiesta was involved in a crash with an elderly man along Observer Way.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH could be home to one of Britain’s culinary masters, as a Wokingham chef nears the final round of a prestigious cooking competition
Read moreDetailsThe Co-op at Reading's Cemetery Junction has a new role: it stars in a new hand drawn version of Oscar Wilde's The Happy Prince, thanks to a talented artist
Read moreDetailsTHE WIND has been taken out of the sails of some visitors to Dinton Pastures Country Park: the boat storage area will be demolished for a car park
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