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It's time to party with Pink Fish
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Read moreDetailsWOODLEY's town centre was once again transformed into a winter wonderland as its annual extravaganza returned on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsI am very pleased to be invited to a round table discussion with the Housing Minister Lucy Frazer MP in an attempt to get housing numbers down
Read moreDetailsSergeant Dom Mahon and PC Julia Stroud were given commendations at the Chief Constable's Awards ceremony on Wednesday, November 23
Read moreDetailsAs the cost of living rises and many struggle to heat their homes, the fire service has shared advice on heating homes safely
Read moreDetailsCar parks across the borough will be free of charge on the two Saturdays before Christmas, December 17, and December 24.
Read moreDetailsSANTA CLAUS swapped his sleigh for a fire engine when he arrived at a plant nursery on Saturday, much to the delight of hundreds of families.
Read moreDetailsAn artist and poet aged just 10 earned the honour of switching on her village's Christmas lights on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsAMBULANCE workers have announced the details of their planned strikes later in December, following a vote for industrial action. Members of the GMB union have announced that Wednesday, December 21,...
Read moreDetailsA FOUR-LEGGED creature made a surprise visit to a Shinfield care home.
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