NELLIE WILLIAMS: Rest and recuperation
In this week's column, Nellie Williams reflects on the importance of rest and recuperation.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's column, Nellie Williams reflects on the importance of rest and recuperation.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough will soon have access to new quick-result Covid tests.
Read moreDetailsFamilies across the borough have adapted their Diwali celebrations due to Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsNew research suggests shoppers would wait up to 65 minutes in a virtual queue if they knew it would save them £200.
Read moreDetailsHarry's World as seen in Wokingham.Today of November 19, 2020.
Read moreDetailsThe Salvation Army, with the held of Churches Together in Wokingham, is supporting the borough's vulnerable throughout winter this year.
Read moreDetailsChildren from Floreat Montague Park Primary School have been swapping pebbles for seeds with Squire's Garden Centre.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Guild of Artists has expanded its autumn exhibition which celebrates Reading and the surrounding towns and countryside.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunovic was left frustrated after an 'unacceptable' second half saw the Royals surrender a two goal lead against Bournemouth. Goals from Lucas Joao and Sone Aluko gave...
Read moreDetailsRAFAEL 3: His error for the fourth goal summed up Reading's collapse in the second half. Was beaten too easily at his near post for the equaliser and has made...
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