Judges head to Reading Abbey for new year
On Friday, October 2, the annual Berkshire Judicial Service was held in the ruins of Reading Abbey.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, October 2, the annual Berkshire Judicial Service was held in the ruins of Reading Abbey.
Read moreDetailsTHE NATIONAL Theatre is looking for talented playwrights across the UK for its New Views competition. In partnership with Audible, the Theatre will be working with a young writer to...
Read moreDetailsReading law firm Blandy & Blandy has been placed in The Legal 500 again this year.
Read moreDetailsNews from the local courts as seen in Wokingham.Today of October 8, 2020.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall is asking people to keep their recycling dry as the weather turns.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's Readers' Poem, Shilpi Chakraborty talks about the beauty of food.
Read moreDetailsARTS groups across the Thames Valley are among 1,300 different organisations benefitting from a £257 million share of a Government grant. The first recipients of the Culture Recovery Fund include...
Read moreDetailsUntil a couple of seasons ago, deciding on handball by referees was simple. Perhaps deceptively so.Handball was a direct free kick offence if a player deliberately handled the ball. (except...
Read moreDetailsAfter four years in the making, Thames Hospice opened the doors to its new facility in Maidenhead today.
Read moreDetailsBen Edmunds, from neighbouring Warfield, has won a national art competition, meaning his art will be made into a mural at a hospital in High Wycombe.
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