Words of encouragement placed by Woodley railway bridge
A collection of handmade words of encouragement have been placed over a railway bridge in Woodley aimed at helping people who are going through a difficult time in their lives.
Read moreDetailsA collection of handmade words of encouragement have been placed over a railway bridge in Woodley aimed at helping people who are going through a difficult time in their lives.
Read moreDetailsA survey conducted by a leading Thames Valley law firm has shown that estate agents in the region, which have begun to reopen their offices following the Government’s updated guidance,...
Read moreDetailsVIRTUAL council meetings are now the norm for Earley Town Council.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC has confirmed that their first-team players have agreed to deffer a substantial percentage of their wage for the next three months.
Read moreDetailsA fund set up to help charities across the Thames Valley affected by the coronavirus pandemic has handed out more than £450,000.
Read moreDetailsIn a bid to reduce car use after the lockdown, the government is hoping councils will install pop-up bike lanes, wider pavements and bus-only lanes as part of a £250m...
Read moreDetailsISOLATEDTalks.com has been launched to support the work of The Samaritans. The charity receives calls and emails from people who often need someone to talk to and find themselves in...
Read moreDetailsAcross Berkshire West, doctors are reminding patients that surgeries are still open, after Health Secretary Matt Hancock warned that people must not avoid seeing their GP as this could create...
Read moreDetailsTHREE FRIENDS are taking on the challenge of climbing Mount Everest, from the comfort of their own home to raise money for three charities.
Read moreDetailsThe FA has chosen to end the 2019/20 Women's Super League season with immediate effect.
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