Mothers’ Union anti-slavery display can be seen in a Wokingham church
Mothers' Union anti-slavery display can be seen in a Wokingham church
Read moreDetailsMothers' Union anti-slavery display can be seen in a Wokingham church
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince confirmed that he believes he has lost three key players to injury for the remainder of the season.
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD woman is calling on local people to take part in a 24-hour fundraiser for Cancer Research UK.
Read moreDetailsA FIRST half Andy Carroll goal was enough to earn Reading FC a point against Hull City on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC ended a run of four Championship defeats on the bounce by recovering to take a point against Hull City.
Read moreDetailsThe annual NHS Parliamentary Awards are now accepting nominations from MPs for members of staff who have gone above and beyond the call of duty
Read moreDetailsCHARITIES in Berkshire can write themselves a share of a £25,000 prize pot - all it takes is a short letter explaining why they are a deserving cause
Read moreDetailsFollowing last year's hiatus, Down at the Abbey is returning in September with headliners The Comet is Coming and more to be announced
Read moreDetailsLocals raised a toast to their village pub when it reopened after a seven-month closure
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM is to gain a new wood, as the borough looks to remember those who died with covid since the start of the pandemic
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