Tributes paid to much-loved parish priest who served churches in Reading, Earley and Twyford
The funeral of a much loved and respected parish priest, Father Vincent Flanagan takes place in Twyford next week.
Read moreDetailsThe funeral of a much loved and respected parish priest, Father Vincent Flanagan takes place in Twyford next week.
Read moreDetailsSpring is well underway, as the country enjoys some warmer temperatures and brighter, longer days.
Read moreDetailsThe road is being built to serve new homes in the area and relieve congestion in Wokingham town.
Read moreDetailsAS WE REVEALED in November 2020, a new Five Guys restaurant will be built on land in the Showcase Cinema car park.
Read moreDetailsTHE SPRING booster covid jab campaign has been hailed a success as more than half of eligible people in the south east have had it.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are few things more exciting than a world cup, and Germany is busy preparing for theirs, thanks to a Reading man.
Read moreDetailsMay is National Walking Month, which encourages us to leave the car at home and find ways to incorporate more walking into our days
Read moreDetailsA READING-based builders? merchants utilised the help of a town centre-based law firm during its recent sale.
Read moreDetailsLODDON Valley Police are holding a burglary awareness event at the Oakwood Centre in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsTHE BELLE Canto Trio are set to showcase their talents in a dazzling Jubilee weekend recital.
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