FROM THE COURTS: As seen in Wokingham.Today of May 6
A READING man who drove without a licence or insurance has been given six penalty points on his licence. Jaydon Inglis, 18 and from Parkside Road, was stopped on Great...
Read moreDetailsA READING man who drove without a licence or insurance has been given six penalty points on his licence. Jaydon Inglis, 18 and from Parkside Road, was stopped on Great...
Read moreDetailsWhen he was asked what advice Nelson Mandela had for young people, he supposedly responded that he had no right to advise them and had more interest in what advice...
Read moreDetailsHe squeezed love into me.We sat in silence as the tears fell.No words were needed.The rhythm of the day slowed down.I sit with my cold tea, my pen and my...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 17 million people now own pets in the UK, and the surge is prompting people to think about a “petnup”. While lockdown has seen a rise in pet...
Read moreDetailsJust after 8am this morning, a lorry, four cars and a tractor collided on the stretch of road between Ringmead and South Hill Road.
Read moreDetailsA SIX-YEAR-OLD from Earley has run 30km to raise money for the RSPCA. Daya Gill completed the 18.6 mile challenge in March, raising £446 for the charity. She ran the...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW wellbeing centre at Royal Berkshire Hospital has been given a helping hand, thanks to a housebuilder donation. Taylor Wimpey gave £500 to the Royal Berks Charity and Royal...
Read moreDetailsTHE LEADER of Earley town council said more bins please as he is concerned about rising amounts of litter in the town’s parks. Cllr Clive Jones said as more residents...
Read moreDetailsHAVE you ever spent £840 on a roll of wallpaper? Come to think of it, have you ever spent £840 redecorating a room? Not, me. Over the forthcoming bank holiday...
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD councillor is calling for the village’s new library to “celebrate” its local residents. Stephen Conway, ward councillor for Twyford, said the pandemic has highlighted “the value of community”...
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