Crowthorne man completes charity cold-water swim in back garden
“The sheer support was quite overwhelming, because this is such a difficult time for everyone, I didn’t expect people to be able to donate much”.
Read moreDetails“The sheer support was quite overwhelming, because this is such a difficult time for everyone, I didn’t expect people to be able to donate much”.
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Read moreDetails"Huge thank you to Thorntons in Reading for their generous donation to the Hub — this will cheer up many vulnerable people in our community in the next couple of...
Read moreDetailsThe Rainfall Rescue project aims to extend the digital record of monthly rainfall measurements since 1961, by updating records going back to the 1820s.
Read moreDetailsThe Home Office announced that all communication providers will be changing the way they charge for the non-emergency service, which previously cost 15p each time.
Read moreDetailsSTARLET Dance School invited children to join the toilet roll challenge last week. When lockdown was announced, Lousie Woods from Starlet decided to begin the challenge to help parents homeschooling...
Read moreDetailsA BID to disqualify two Wokingham estate agency directors has been made after the price fixing cartel was broken up. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it has issued...
Read moreDetails“They’re all concerned on the site. They raised it to their managers, but they said that until the Government shuts down the site, they have to carry on working."
Read moreDetailsTHERE are now 85 patients being treated for coronavirus in the Royal Berkshire Hospital, up from 22 last week. Chief Executive Steve McManus revealed the figures as he guested on...
Read moreDetailsA charity based in Reading is offering horticultural therapy sessions to help people with various health problems. Ridgeline Trust supports people with a range of mental health and learning difficulties,...
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