Sonning cars have windows smashed
THE WINDOWS of two cars parked in Sonning were smashed last week. Between 7pm and 8pm on Tuesday, October 17, someone smashed the windows of two cars parked at the...
Read moreDetailsTHE WINDOWS of two cars parked in Sonning were smashed last week. Between 7pm and 8pm on Tuesday, October 17, someone smashed the windows of two cars parked at the...
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group in Emmbrook has applied for a £10,000 grant to drain part of Joel Park, and needs your help. The Holt Copse Conservation Volunteers (HCCV), which manages Holt...
Read moreDetailsWargrave's Debbie McGee had a monster fun time on Strictly this week, receiving three perfect 10s from the judges and was crowned queen of Latin in the process. The BBC...
Read moreDetailsA YOUNG dancer from Wokingham is jumping for joy after winning a scholarship worth £45,000. Amelia Lusted, 10, who has attended the Jayne A Coleman Academy of Dance since she...
Read moreDetailsTHE wet weather over the weekend couldn’t dampen the spirits of a Woodley woman as she completed the Great South Run for charity. Jane McCarthy ran the 10-mile course in...
Read moreDetailsAN AUTUMN storm failed to blow a community event off course last Saturday. Although forecasters had predicted gale force winds would sweep across the south east, in the end it...
Read moreDetailsSTEEPED in history and swathed in luxury, a visit to Stoke Place in Buckinghamshire is like taking a step back through time. Originally built in 1690 by royal chef Patrick...
Read moreDetailsJaap Stam remains confident one win could turn around Reading's fortunes after the Royals slumped to a 2-0 home loss against Middlesbrough this afternoon. A 14th minute Grant Leadbitter penalty...
Read moreDetailsA penalty from captain Grant Leadbitter, coupled with Britt Assombalonga’s second-half header heaped more misery on Reading and Jaap Stam, as they lost to fellow strugglers Middlesbrough. Royals started brightly,...
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER from Wokingham has vowed to carry on fighting for new drugs to be made available for women living with secondary breast cancer, even though she knows she probably...
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