Local family share their story in a new book
The Taylor-Stewart family from Winnersh tell their story in a new book launched this month.
Read moreDetailsThe Taylor-Stewart family from Winnersh tell their story in a new book launched this month.
Read moreDetailsA proposal has been developed for 500 homes on Blagrove Meadows, a current greenfield site off Finchampstead Road.
Read moreDetailsAN ANNUAL charity music event is changing venue this year, making it easier for music fans to attend. Oxjam will take place in Bracknell’s Acoustic Couch, just a short walk...
Read moreDetailsCommunity members have been awarded with the Wokingham Borough Mayor’s Roll of Honour this September.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Jose Gomes praised his sides second half spirit but called for them to find consistency after they fell to a 4-1 defeat at home to Fulham. The Royals...
Read moreDetailsAleksandar Mitrovic and Tom Cairney both bagged braces as Fulham ran out as comfortable victors against ten men Reading after John Swift's early dismissal. Cairney opened the scoring with a...
Read moreDetailsLocal-man was gifted a trip to the Proms by his supported living scheme to mark his 75th birthday.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a local law firm are celebrating after it was once again recognised as a top tier company in the new Legal 500 index. Recognised as one of the...
Read moreDetailsRachael Rogers, owner of McKenzie Legal Limited, has been selected to get a boost on social media from Dragon’s Den star and retail entrepreneur Theo Paphitis
Read moreDetailsA CHILDREN’S art contest has been launched by The Lexicon with the top prize winner seeing their efforts used in Christmas gift cards.
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