Peals of joy: Wokingham bellringers converge on Hurst for the full works
Joy rang out from a church tower when a bellringing team from throughout Wokingham borough succeeded in their attempt to ring a full peal
Read moreDetailsJoy rang out from a church tower when a bellringing team from throughout Wokingham borough succeeded in their attempt to ring a full peal
Read moreDetails'THIS is a heart-breaking time for Royals fans who want to see urgent action to protect this much-loved club,' a Reading MP has warned.
Read moreDetailsSteven Hicks was convicted at Reading Crown Court on Friday, January 19, after sexually assaulting an elderly woman
Read moreDetailsA DRIVER was chased by police across west Reading on Wednesday evening, and the force is appealing for witnesses to come forward. The incident happened around 6pm on January 10....
Read moreDetailsOllie Young Foundation's feBLUEary quiz will kick off a significant month
Read moreDetailsTODAY is National Popcorn Day, and to celebrate a cinema in Winnersh is offering a bag of the snack for just £1. Showcase Cinemas says both salted and sweet varieties...
Read moreDetailsHenley Business School has announced the findings of its latest research examining what drives retention of staff motivates workers
Read moreDetailsWokingham panto, Mother Goose, should chase away the January blues
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough has one of the highest rates of car ownership in the country and, as we all see, high levels of traffic.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC head of football operations Mark Bowen has reiterated that he has 'renewed hope' that Dai Yongge will sell the club.
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