Winnersh Spoonyville: Gone, but not forgotten
It's not completely one either, because the village of colourful wooden spoons can be found on Robinhood Lane.
Read moreDetailsIt's not completely one either, because the village of colourful wooden spoons can be found on Robinhood Lane.
Read moreDetailsUnder a Section 60 order, Thames Valley Police are looking for items relating to the stabbing in Lucey Close, Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsHelen Wilson is aiming to compete for Team Great Britain again after this year’s British Transplant Games were cancelled. Organ Donation Awareness Week, which runs from 7-13 September highlights the...
Read moreDetailsVeljko Paunović made the perfect start to life as Reading boss as first-half goals from Lucas Joao and Ovie Ejaria gave the Royals all three points away at Derby County....
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM is to receive new recycling sacks aimed at reducing the amount of wet cardboard sent to landfills. A special meeting of the executive committee – Wokingham Borough Council’s ruling...
Read moreDetailsA MAN riding a scooter has been taken to hospital with serious injuries following a collision late last night. Now Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to come forward. ...
Read moreDetailsNew Reading manager Veljko Paunovic is excited ahead of a 'new project' as he prepares for his first game as Royals boss. Reading begin their new Championship campaign for the...
Read moreDetailsIT’S ONE of the most popular days in Reading’s calendar, and it’s been given a new lease of life thanks to an ingenious online initiative. The annual Reading Buses open...
Read moreDetails“We hope that our report will help councils to ... consider the impacts that scrutiny can play in terms of delivering on climate issues.”
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 2s (35 points) moved up to fourth in Chilterns division 2 after they defeated The Lee 2s by 57 runs. Stuart Fairhead and Iwan Parry opened the...
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