Woman charged in connection with robberies in Reading
A WOMAN has been charged in connection with an incident Lower Early in July and another incident at Reading Gate Retail Park last Sunday
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN has been charged in connection with an incident Lower Early in July and another incident at Reading Gate Retail Park last Sunday
Read moreDetailsAS THE COUNCIL looks at ways to save money due to the financial crisis, a consultation will explore the future of Wokingham's waste collection
Read moreDetailsSince the Liberal Democrats took over the administration of Wokingham Borough Council in May we have uncovered some very difficult financial issues.
Read moreDetailsAfternoon tea is a British tradition. What could be better than a chance to catch up with friends, and enjoy sandwiches, scones, and pastries?
Read moreDetailsFootball ref donates wages to children's cancer charity
Read moreDetailsLocal orchestra is shortlisted for music award
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM resident has expressed his desire to finish a fundraising effort he was unable to finish.
Read moreDetailsAutism Berkshire is the latest charity to receive a £1,000 grant from the John Sykes Foundation's Covid-19 Relief Fund
Read moreDetailsThe Scarecrow Trail will take place between Saturday, October 22 and Saturday, October 29.
Read moreDetailsSHE was the star of one of the most famous French films of all time, and now she's preparing to star in an astonishing new take on a classic tale
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