Reading-based law firm Blandy & Blandy donates £25,000 to NHS Charities
TWO charities based around the Royal Berkshire Hospital are £25,000 better off as a result of a Reading-based law firm.
Read moreDetailsTWO charities based around the Royal Berkshire Hospital are £25,000 better off as a result of a Reading-based law firm.
Read moreDetailsA huge evening of loud music, singing and dancing in the aisles raised the roof of a packed church to help adults with learning disabilities
Read moreDetailsFree book signing and author event at Wokingham Library
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD residents were treated to an afternoon of festivities as the village came together for a sunny summer celebration.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has sentenced a man from Hertfordshire to jail time following a series of offences in Woodley, Reading, and High Wycombe
Read moreDetailsPrisoners of war attending mass in a convent sitting room and masses held in a pub are part of the history behind churches in Twyford and Wargrave
Read moreDetailsMAJOR reforms are needed says Wokingham Borough Council after discovering a potential 11-year delay to a solar power scheme
Read moreDetailsA £400,000 makeover has been unveiled for an Earley-based short break facility for adults with learning disabilities.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC has confirmed the appointment of Ruben Selles as their new first-team manager, subject to a work visa clearance.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has referred itself to an industry body that investigates complaints against it.
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