Families flock to Wokingham church’s mouse hunt
VISITORS to a Wokingham church were pleased to find mice everywhere, during a mouse hunt. But these weren’t pests, they were woolly creations conjured up by the talented members of...
Read moreDetailsVISITORS to a Wokingham church were pleased to find mice everywhere, during a mouse hunt. But these weren’t pests, they were woolly creations conjured up by the talented members of...
Read moreDetailsCOOKING on the barbecue could cause an accidental fire, warned the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service. It has joined the National Fire Chiefs Council’s cooking safety campaign, urging residents...
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s Beat the Street challenge has come to an amazing conclusion this week with 6,263 participants racking up 151,531 active travel miles. Beat the Street transformed the town centre, Woosehill...
Read moreDetailsWITH FAMILIES left homeless, their houses swallowed by a sinkhole and roads collapsing, Rebecca Krohne considers herself one of the lucky ones. Living in Erftstadt-Lechenich, she is less than two...
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses summer timetable will begin from Monday. Some of the frequent services will have temporary reductions, to reflect the lower number of customers in the summer. Robert Williams, CEO...
Read moreDetailsA BINFIELD showroom celebrated its 15th year in business over the weekend. Danetti, off John Nike Way, offered 15% off selected furniture lines in its two-day home makeover event. On...
Read moreDetailsReading had to settle for a draw in a pre-season match against League One Charlton Athletic as Hady Ghandour cancelled out Ovie Ejaria's stunning solo opener with a late equaliser....
Read moreDetailsIT’S A growing problem – yet again. Swathes of residents have taken to social media to ask one question: ‘When are you going to cut the grass?’ Images of scruffy...
Read moreDetailsDO YOU remember The Mighty Boosh? It was a bit of a surreal sitcom that started with a promise that you could join them on a journey through space and...
Read moreDetailsRAMS star Drew Humberstone believes the 2021/22 National One campaign will be extra special when it returns in September, writes Richard Ashton.Coming off the back of Varsity success with Oxford...
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