Bracknell couple in a stew after hidden savings end up at tip
A COUPLE from Bracknell were left stewing after more than £1,000 in cash being stored in a slow cooker ended up at the tip by mistake. The couple, who did...
Read moreDetailsA COUPLE from Bracknell were left stewing after more than £1,000 in cash being stored in a slow cooker ended up at the tip by mistake. The couple, who did...
Read moreDetailsCOMMENTS made by the House of Commons Speaker yesterday about President Donald Trump were 'rehearsed' during an audience at the University of Reading last week, it has been revealed. During...
Read moreDetailsGolf Matters with Bearwood Lakes' JON DRY The start of a new year provides us with an opportunity to turn over a new leaf and look at potential changes to...
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a man died in Grazeley on Saturday, January 21. A red Honda Civic Type R car crashed into a tree on the Mortimer Road....
Read moreDetails"I DEFINITELY think there's a good chance to do something special this season." That was the message from deadline day signing Lewis Grabban after he completed his loan move to...
Read moreDetailsFollowing the resignation of Chris Singleton, there is a vacancy for Wokingham Borough Council in its Emmbrook ward. The by-election will take place on Friday, February 17 and four candidates...
Read moreDetailsTwo different incidents that saw a person hit by a train are causing disruption to railway services to London Waterloo today. South West Trains have closed a line between Wimbledon and Surbiton...
Read moreDetailsWell, slap my thigh! CBeebies megastar Justin Fletcher has just announced that he is returning to Reading this Christmas to take part in The Hexagon theatre's pantomime, Peter Pan. Justin,...
Read moreDetailsADRIAN POPA has become Reading's second signing of the winter. The Romanian international, 28, announced the move on his own social media accounts towards the end of last week and...
Read moreDetailsThe Green Party’s candidate for Emmbrook has declined to stand, instead encouraging his supporters to vote tactically against the Conservatives. He is also calling on other local parties to work...
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