Churches unite for prayer walk through town
ON SUNDAY, January 21, to mark the Week of Prayer For Christian Unity churches joined forces to walk around the town. Members from nine different Wokingham town centre churches met...
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, January 21, to mark the Week of Prayer For Christian Unity churches joined forces to walk around the town. Members from nine different Wokingham town centre churches met...
Read moreDetailsA morris dancing side moved by the numbers of homeless people has pledged to dance their way to raising funds to help them. Hurst Morris People (HuMP) is supporting The...
Read moreDetailsA BOXING club that attracts around 150 youngsters every week is warning that it could be forced to close next year unless it can attract enough money to build a...
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES who broke into a pharmacy and attempted to steal a safe are wanted by police who have released a CCTV image of a car officers would like to trace in...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM-based solicitors Clifton Ingram said that its plans to expand its Tax Planning, Wills & Probate team is continuing with the appointment of Ruth Bailey. The LLP, based in Broad...
Read moreDetailsLONDON IRISH made it three wins on the spin by thrashing Wasps in the Anglo-Welsh Cup at Madejski Stadium this afternoon. Fresh from back-to-back wins over Krasny Yar, Nick Kennedy...
Read moreDetailsReading are out of the FA Cup after a 3-1 defeat away to Sheffield Wednesday on Friday evening. Dave Edwards missed an early chance before Atdhe Nuhiu bagged a brace...
Read moreDetailsWHILE things might not be going right on the pitch, there is some reason for cheer for Reading FC fans as we present our brand new weekly column, exclusive to...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE were called out to Rainbow Park in Winnersh on the afternoon of Thursday, January 25 after the body of a man was found. The death is not being treated...
Read moreDetailsTHE NEWS that the Market Place works are running behind schedule was never going to be welcome. The project has been causing untold misery for our wonderful independent retailers and...
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