Wokingham’s silent streets as borough pays final respects to the Queen
AN ESTIMATED 32.5 million people tuned into coverage of the Queen's funeral on Monday, with many more heading to Windsor or London
Read moreDetailsAN ESTIMATED 32.5 million people tuned into coverage of the Queen's funeral on Monday, with many more heading to Windsor or London
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have voiced concerns over buses travelling to and from a Wokingham school.
Read moreDetailsA MAN in his 80s has gone missing, and police have launched an urgent appeal to try and find him.
Read moreDetailsA HARVEST celebration will take place in Reading this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Drama group is offering a different take on Agatha Christie plays ? with a comedy which pokes gentle fun at them.
Read moreDetailsON Saturday, September 24, Reading Museum will host a lecture and gallery tour looking in detail at the history and the context of the tapestry
Read moreDetailsA new bake-off contest has been launched by the Pride of Reading Awards and it's one that all Biscuitmen will be proud to enter
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM town centre restaurant is seeing stars ? five in fact - after receiving top marks for its standard of food hygiene
Read moreDetailsA tribute to Sondheim at South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsAs muffled bells tolled, Wokingham gathered once again to mourn Her Majesty.
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