The soldier who worked for peace (ROBERT Baden-Powell)
Robert Baden-Powell's, who died 80 years ago this month, legacy is living on.
Read moreDetailsRobert Baden-Powell's, who died 80 years ago this month, legacy is living on.
Read moreDetailsNikite Jamthe, from Winnersh, featured in Sky Arts' Landscape Artist of the Year.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police will receive more than £12 million in extra funding this year.
Read moreDetailsTheatre Royal Windsor's Cinderella pantomime has been called off as the pandemic worsens.
Read moreDetailsPRISYM ID has been helping the vulnerable on both sides of the Atlantic.
Read moreDetailsThe latest coronavirus statistics for Wokingham borough, as seen on January 12, 2021.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNICATIONS company has launched a scheme to help families and vulnerable customers stay connected during lockdown 3.0. Virgin Media says that is will provide extra data to help with...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN in her 70s was robbed as she used a cash machine in Reading’s town centre yesterday. Now Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward. The...
Read moreDetailsReading's Championship fixture against Brentford, which was due to be played on Saturday has been postponed after positive Covid tests among the Brentford squad. The weekly round of Covid tests...
Read moreDetailsSHOP on your own, and wear a mask to help stop the spread of coronavirus. That’s the message from Sainsbury’s chief executive Simon Roberts to customers of the supermarket, which...
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