Freely Fruity trio plant orchard at Wheatfield Primary School
Founders Ryan Simpson, James Whittingham and Matthew Knight installed 12 trees at Wheatfield Primary School, in Winnersh, on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsFounders Ryan Simpson, James Whittingham and Matthew Knight installed 12 trees at Wheatfield Primary School, in Winnersh, on Sunday.
Read moreDetails“The front wall has chunks of plaster falling off it,” he said. “Every so often they get someone in with polyfiller, but that just comes out. They need to replaster...
Read moreDetailsReading FC has confirmed that season tickets for the upcoming 2021/22 season are now on sale as they look forward to the return of fans.Ticket prices for renewals have been...
Read moreDetailsMeeting new people, that thing we all used to do from time to time, conversation would often turn to football with the obvious line of questioning starting with ‘who do...
Read moreDetailsChilterns Division 1EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 1s are up to second in the table after a colossal batting display earned them a 263-run win over Littlewick Green 2s.Emmbrook batted first and...
Read moreDetailsRAMS’ DIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds hailed a ‘very encouraging start’ as his new-look side ran in seven tries to conquer Chinnor 45-7 on Saturday, writes Richard Ashton.Remarkably five of...
Read moreDetailsThe latest figures for the borough showed the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases per 100,000 residents is 30.4, almost double last week’s rate of 18.1.
Read moreDetails“The idea is that the traffic signalling, coupled with the information, will react to traffic in real time," the council leader said.
Read moreDetailsBetween April 202 and March 2021, 5,500 food parcels were given to residents in the borough, more than double the year before. Adults received 3,107 of those.
Read moreDetails“We will fight to find out the truth behind her senseless murder,” the spokesperson said. “We will remember her always. Her only crime was being free.”
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