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Charvil Matters, a community group led by Cllr Sam Akhtar, is meeting on Sunday, January 23.
Read moreDetailsCharvil Matters, a community group led by Cllr Sam Akhtar, is meeting on Sunday, January 23.
Read moreDetailsMatthew White, MBE, began working as a relief chef at the University 29 years ago. He is now the director of campus commerce and an industry leader.
Read moreDetailsData at the most granular level has revealed that the highest infection rates per population were in Wokingham North and Hurst.
Read moreDetailsEntries for the 2022 Woodcote 10k are on track for a record breaking number after last year's event was cancelled due to the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsPLANS FOR 2,500 homes in Twyford have reached a consultation stage, with leaflets about the outline proposals being sent to village residents.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson said: ?While the hospital is under considerable pressure, our staff are coping and are continuing to care for everyone who needs it."
Read moreDetailsNew rules affect visitors to adult, paediatric and maternity wards. They came into effect on Saturday, January 1.
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas, expert on rooftops, took an adventurous step too far this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsTrees can be cut up and placed in brown bins or compostable sacks and put out as normal on collection days.
Read moreDetailsBoris Johnson said: "Anyone who things our battle with covid is over, I'm afraid, is profoundly wrong."
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