READERS’ POETRY: The soldier’s love song
Reader's poetry as seen in Wokingham.Today of November 5, 2020.
Read moreDetailsReader's poetry as seen in Wokingham.Today of November 5, 2020.
Read moreDetailsPupils at Floreat Montague Park Primary School are learning about harvesting fruit and vegetables in their new polytunnel.
Read moreDetailsThe Greenwave bus network is welcoming new routes into Reading's town centre.
Read moreDetailsTwyford's Covid-19 support volunteers are finding out what help is needed now the second lockdown has started.
Read moreDetailsLast month, the children of Floreat Montague Park Primary School celebrated the harvest with a pumpkin day.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunovic said his teams need to learn from 'mistakes in both boxes' after they were beaten 3-0 at home to Stoke City. The Royals were beaten for...
Read moreDetailsReading's form continues to falter as they fell to their third consecutive Championship defeat as they were beaten at home by Stoke City. The Royals still have a three point...
Read moreDetailsCONNOR Hayhow believes his debut season with Rams ‘helped him enjoy rugby again’ as he bids to kick on whenever the sport can resume, writes Richard Ashton. The young centre...
Read moreDetailsChurch services are to be suspended due to the new lockdown restrictions.
Read moreDetailsAccording to the leader of Wokingham Labour, there are gaps and errors in the council's Climate Emergency Action Plan.
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