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A BUS company is putting its faith in its customers by letting them take away their umbrellas. Users of the Reading Buses Orange 13 and 14 routes in Woodley will...
Read moreDetailsA BUS company is putting its faith in its customers by letting them take away their umbrellas. Users of the Reading Buses Orange 13 and 14 routes in Woodley will...
Read moreDetailsREMI ALLEN has called on Reading Women to "make a statement" in Wednesday's clash with Yeovil Town Ladies. Now halfway through their Spring Series campaign, Royals have lost each of...
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY which provides care for people with physical and learning disabilities has celebrated its fifth birthday with a surprise party. Members of staff and clients of Gabriel’s Angels, which...
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of walkers enjoyed the spring sunshine on Sunday, May 7, for the third Wokingham Walk. The annual event invites participants to explore some of the borough’s most beautiful countryside...
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL church service was held on Sunday to allow parishioners the chance to welcome their new associate priest. The Revd Julian McAllen has joined the parish of Finchampstead and...
Read moreDetailsA LORD helped launch the Liberal Democrats’ bid to snatch the Wokingham parliamentary seat. Lord Marks, the party’s spokesman for justice visited the borough on Saturday, May 6, to give...
Read moreDetailsA blind man was robbed as he left a Wokingham town centre supermarket. Thames Valley Police has just released CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to in...
Read moreDetailsJAAP STAM insists Reading do not have one foot in the play-off final despite avoiding defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage. Royals took the lead through Jordan Obita before Tom...
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL BEES have been accepted into next season’s National League South 1, a step below where they were competing this campaign - and they have also announced a new head...
Read moreDetailsWe are very sad to report the death of our much-loved colleague Vivienne Johnson. She passed away last week in the Royal Berkshire Hospital after a long and brave battle...
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