Royal recognition for brickwork firm
A WOODLEY business has been recognised by royalty. Lee Marley Brickwork has received a Princess Royal Training Award for its development programme over the last year. It is among 45...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY business has been recognised by royalty. Lee Marley Brickwork has received a Princess Royal Training Award for its development programme over the last year. It is among 45...
Read moreDetailsThree new almshouses in Wokingham borough have been shortlisted for an award scheme in which Prince Charles is the final judge
Read moreDetailsReading FC have added to their ranks in defence with the addition of experienced defender Scott Dann. The 34-year-old defender joins having been released by Crystal Palace at the end...
Read moreDetailsIT’S THE final day of this year’s Wokingham Festival: which means a final chance to enjoy the bank holiday weekend mixture of good food, music and fun. Crowds have been...
Read moreDetailsTHE FINAL day of Reading Festival was another one packed with great music as crowds rocked all over the site - here's our great picture round-up
Read moreDetailsChoose fresh British blueberries for they are at their best now and perfect to make this easy no-bake cheesecake with blueberry coulis
Read moreDetailsA TRIBUTE to one of Fleetwood Mac’s founder members will be paid, as Cinema Live is set to present two concert screenings next month. Performing music by the British-American rock...
Read moreDetailsA former Britain's Got Talent finalist, Nabil Abdulrashid, is bringing his stand-up to Reading and Camberley - chuckle muscles ready
Read moreDetailsThe children enjoyed the rain, and the grown-ups endured the rain which graced this year’s Bracknell Together Walk on Sunday, August 8
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY charity has been given £1,000 to help children enjoy leisure time, and it's all thanks to shoppers at Tesco
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