Monty the cat comes home to Arborfield … two years after he went missing
Monty the ginger cat, who live in Arborfield, are just delighted to have their beloved family pet back home – TWO years after he went missing
Read moreDetailsMonty the ginger cat, who live in Arborfield, are just delighted to have their beloved family pet back home – TWO years after he went missing
Read moreDetailsTHE first plans for a popular fundraiser have been announced – including road closures that will affect residents. The annual Swallowfield 10+3 race will mark its 10th anniversary next month...
Read moreDetailsTHE RED carpet will soon be rolled out in Wokingham’s town centre – The Princess Royal is coming to visit. Princess Anne is to cut the ribbon to declare open...
Read moreDetailsBracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee met the long arm of the law last month, but it was all for the right reasons. The MP, whose constituency includes parts of Finchampstead...
Read moreDetailsNO MORE fumbling for loose change for parking the car. That’s the promise of the very latest, hi-tech machines that are being installed in Wokingham Borough Council’s car parks.
Read moreDetailsTHERE has been a jump in the number of children in Berkshire left home alone during the summer holidays according to the NSPCC
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE woman is celebrating in secret after winning a life-changing sum of money on a Lottery contest. The mystery woman, known only as Mrs M, will receive £10,000 every...
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s first-ever Grub Club launched last week to help low-income families over the expensive summer holidays. Hosted by Norreys Church on Norreys Avenue, families and children are encouraged to access...
Read moreDetailsI feel that I make better choices if I am not weighed down by fear for tomorrow or regret for yesterday. One word that has been used recently to describe...
Read moreDetailsFor this week’s article and I have actually used my research for my best man’s speech as a driver for the content. I have been researching interesting quotes and in...
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