Charity Daisy’s Dream receives cash boost from housebuilder David Wilson Homes
A CHARITY which helps children and families cope with the death of a loved one has received a cash boost to support its work.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY which helps children and families cope with the death of a loved one has received a cash boost to support its work.
Read moreDetailsResidents and staff of Austen House enjoyed a feast of friendship to mark the UN's International Day of Friendship with an afternoon tea party.
Read moreDetailsROAD safety experts have called on Thames Valley police to use drones to target dangerous drivers.
Read moreDetailsA mobile phone mast could be erected at a community precinct in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK kicked off the new campaign with victory in the FA Cup extra preliminary round against Cinderford Town at Lowther Road.
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT should not "interfere" with road rules, a leading councillor has said ? after the prime minister threatened to end 20mph speed limits
Read moreDetailsWORK has nearly finished on a project to construct a warehouse on the site of the former Autotrader building.
Read moreDetails"All we're asking for is empathy", a Shinfield parent has pleaded as dozens of children could be left without a seat on a school bus in September
Read moreDetailsLions take Me2 youngsters to the zoo
Read moreDetailsABC to Read volunteers share their love of reading
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