FROM THE EXECUTIVE: It’s time to talk energy
In this week's From The Executive column, Cllr Gregor Murray talks about the fight against climate change.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's From The Executive column, Cllr Gregor Murray talks about the fight against climate change.
Read moreDetailsHurst Post Office is reopening after being closed for two months, following the death of its manager.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's reader's poem, a reader reflects on coming out of the coronavirus pandemic with our heads held high.
Read moreDetailsAfter making her fashion debut last year, a Finchampstead-based designer launches her second collection at London Fashion Week.
Read moreDetailsFour entrepeneurs from Wokingham are bringing business cards into the digital age with Only Card.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's Church Notes, Martyn Towle talks about Quakers over the years.
Read moreDetailsVeljko Paunovic is determined for his Reading side to continue their 'winning streak' after they made it three wins on the bounce with a 2-1 away win at Cardiff City....
Read moreDetailsReading stay top of the Championship after they made it three wins from three with second half goals from Michael Morrison and Lucas Joao. Morrison headed the Royals in front...
Read moreDetailsJack Morrison, chief executive of Wokingham Citizens Advice says the charity is preparing for a second coronavirus wave.
Read moreDetailsIT’S GREAT to see so many local artists have been making the most of lockdown. This week’s chart features a returning act in the shape or local musician Bradley Watmore. ...
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