Bluebell Walks return in aid of MS Society
The Bluebell Walks are set to take place once again over two weekends to raise funds for the Reading and Wokingham branches of the MS Society
Read moreDetailsThe Bluebell Walks are set to take place once again over two weekends to raise funds for the Reading and Wokingham branches of the MS Society
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Care Home has become the Bluebell Care Home thanks to a vote for the name by the people who live and work there.
Read moreDetailsOli FitzGerald, 40, is raising funds for Parents and Children Together (PACT), which provides support for children and families in the borough
Read moreDetailsDefend Our Juries is protesting Reading Crown Court today as part of its continued campaign against the 'erosion' of jury and defendants' rights
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have closed a major route through Woodley today due to a road traffic collision. The incident happened around 11am on Thursday, April 18. Full details have yet to be...
Read moreDetailsThe annual black-tie event returns to Wokingham borough this summer, bringing with it five days of entertainment.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has approved plans to build a 68-bedroom care home.
Read moreDetailsA teddy, hoovers, a handbag were among the fixers' first challenges
Read moreDetailsDave and John thank the charity they say gave them a future
Read moreDetailsParents and Children Together (PACT) is challenging keen runners and cyclists to go the distance in its Marathon in May initiative
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