Sister loses the stabilisers in sponsored cycle for NHS
Sisters Stephanie (4) and Rebecca Godwin (2) from Winnersh embarked on a sponsored cycle last weekend to help staff at The Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsSisters Stephanie (4) and Rebecca Godwin (2) from Winnersh embarked on a sponsored cycle last weekend to help staff at The Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsOur takeaway from the Sultan certainly surpassed my expectations. When lockdown is over, we’re looking forward to visiting the Tudor building to make our own family history here.
Read moreDetailsUK charity Living Streets is encouraging people to keep active during lockdown by taking part in National Walking Month this May.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of Crowthorne have been left frustrated with a continuous leak eroding their road.
Read moreDetailsBy Sarah Sylvester Isolation is a label, a time to sob, scream and cry, Uncertainty, time looming, no answers, no why. Can be common everyday to not get out of...
Read moreDetailsHow is a Navy Seal’s life like our life currently in the United Kingdom during this Covid-19 pandemic? Answer: VUCA! What is VUCA you ask? It’s an Acronym that stands...
Read moreDetailsFriday was the 75th anniversary of VE Day and the celebrations are not quite what the country expected. With the weather unusually sunny, this Bank Holiday weekend would typically be...
Read moreDetailsWhile the government’s daily Coronavirus briefings have continued, it appears that the gloss may have worn off ‘Hancock’s half-hour’ as the Health Secretary ended up with three of them this...
Read moreDetailsIt has been interesting reading how people are coping with Lockdown. At the beginning I had grand plans to do a load of things that had been put to the...
Read moreDetailsBy Harry Bradley I’m sitting here writing this from my bedroom window overlooking the Reading Road. I’m used to the ongoing buzz of traffic day and night; it’s become a...
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