Sporting prowess on show for Ascot school
Pupils from LVS Ascot were filmed taking part in a national sporting content.
Read moreDetailsPupils from LVS Ascot were filmed taking part in a national sporting content.
Read moreDetailsBarnardos is hosting a live festive event on Tuesday, and Jamie Cullum will be performing.
Read moreDetailsJoan Rackley, who watched the Queen wheeled out in her pram as a baby, has celebrated her 100th birthday with a card from Her Majesty herself.
Read moreDetailsPlans to convert the former Marks & Spencer store in Wokingham’s town centre have been defended by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsA new podcast for Wokingham is being launched, from the team at Buzzpodcasts.co.uk.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Baptist Church has collected more than 300 bags of shopping for the village community.
Read moreDetailsThe highest profile for changes to the Laws this season, has been for handball but there are 15 changes altogether.These include changes to the taking of a penalty kick and...
Read moreDetailsWoodley United FC Youth coach Stephen Moody has been awarded a Woodley Town Council Citizens Award in recognition of his drive, enthusiasm and commitment to the development of youth football...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is asking residents to become Community Champions to help spread coronavirus messages.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunovic described his team's performance as 'perfect' as they struck three goals to earn three points against Bristol City. The Royals boss was delighted as his side...
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