Woosehill mum’s brave new look for 2017
A WOMAN from Woosehill will be starting 2017 by sporting a new look - as she shaves her head for charity. Sandra Ostridge, 53, will brave the shave on New...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Woosehill will be starting 2017 by sporting a new look - as she shaves her head for charity. Sandra Ostridge, 53, will brave the shave on New...
Read moreDetailsTHE STORY of Cinderella needs little introduction. Girl meets boy, boy meets girl, ugly sisters get in the way of love and you have a ball getting to the grand...
Read moreDetailsFrom the moment this year’s Hexagon pantomime opens to the moment the curtain finally comes down on over two hours of fun, Snow White is entertaining, enchanting and magical. Once...
Read moreDetailsJAAP STAM says patience was the key to Reading's fourth straight win at Madejski Stadium this afternoon. Royals fine recent form has seen them climb up to third in the...
Read moreDetailsMORE than 100 people took to the streets in Twyford last month to protest the potentially devastating cuts being faced by independent pharmacies. Dozens of people, many of them elderly, braved...
Read moreDetailsTHE family of Lilly-May Page are no closer to receiving a conclusion over her death after a two-day inquest was adjourned last week. Lilly-May, five, collapsed from a suspected cardiac...
Read moreDetailsAN initiative to help victims of domestic abuse over the Christmas period has been launched in Wokingham. Project Shoebox, in conjunction with Berkshire Women’s Aid (BWA), aims to provide victims...
Read moreDetailsTHE education of pupils in Wokingham is being put at risk by unfair funding allocations, the organisers of a new campaign have warned. Angry parents, teachers and headteachers are backing...
Read moreDetailsLIAM MOORE admits it was “torture” to watch Reading lose 5-0 to Fulham last week, but says his side must not dwell on the result. Summer signing Moore has been...
Read moreDetailsBy Lewis Rudd - FINCHAMPSTEAD FC's recent upturn in form is down to a conversation, according to boss Jon Laugharne. A run of three league wins on the spin has...
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