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READING is one of the country’s most caring places, according to a new app that connects people with trusted, vetted companions. The town came second place, after Bristol, for the...
Read moreDetailsREADING is one of the country’s most caring places, according to a new app that connects people with trusted, vetted companions. The town came second place, after Bristol, for the...
Read moreDetailsONE OF the borough’s MPs has declared his support for a sixth form at Bohunt School. James Sunderland, whose constituency includes Crowthorne, Finchampstead and Wokingham Without, is supporting the school...
Read moreDetailsTREES may be planted on grass verges in Maiden Erlegh, if approved by the borough council. On Thursday, June 10, the Maiden Erlegh Residents’ Association executive committee discussed the tree-planting...
Read moreDetailsDRINKERS are being encouraged to “take it slow” as lockdown restrictions end. Cranstoun, which supports people with drug or alcohol use, warned many people’s tolerancefor alcohol may have changed over...
Read moreDetailsAt the annual 47th charter celebration and handover dinner for the Wokingham Lions Club on Friday, June 25, Andy Goffin was named the new president of the Wokingham Lions Club. ...
Read moreDetailsENJOY the town centre in a new light, thanks to Wokingham borough drone photographer James Singleton. The owner of photography firm JS Aerial Solutions, James has been busy capturing Wokingham...
Read moreDetailsbarely a breath of a breeze,a mere whisper of windcaresses the lastof the tulips, prettily fadedin purple and pink. a flash of grey-white-blue,a striking jay swoopsabove watchful garden robin,proud, tiny,...
Read moreDetailsWoodley Light Operatic Society will be celebrating the musicals in their upcoming concert. The group has organised a cabaret-style evening of entertainment for three dates in September, at The Flavell...
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD is getting a broadband boost as Openreach makes plans to extend its Full Fibre network. The internet provider is improving connections to 580,000 homes and businesses in the South...
Read moreDetailsIT’S PIMM’S o’clock for Crowthorne’s older residents if they head to a retirement complex this week. McCarthy Stone is inviting residents to enjoy a glass of the summer drink and...
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