MP and author invites residents to share stories about the books they love
Yuan Yang, author and MP for Earley and Woodley, is inviting residents to rediscover a love for reading.
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang, author and MP for Earley and Woodley, is inviting residents to rediscover a love for reading.
Read moreDetailsOne of Wokingham's prominent independent retailers has ceased trading, with the shop closed and stock emptied late last week.
Read moreDetailsThen, when the chips are down, he leaves them in Norreys Avenue
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a heart warming story of life lived, and loved, well
Read moreDetailsA major operation tackling serious and organised crime across Berkshire and nearby counties saw 45 arrests linked with serious crime last week.
Read moreDetailsSome enforcement cameras are set to be brought out of use temporarily, police have announced following discrepancies in traffic enforcement.
Read moreDetailsPolice have seized and safely disposed of a knife that was found inside an unlocked vehicle in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsA leading climate scientist from the University of Reading has received an OBE at a royal investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on a plan to convert a grand house set amongst parkland in Bracknell into flats.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR interactive court experience is returning for a fourth outing, including a date at Reading's Hexagon theatre next month.
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