Winnersh secondary school launches consultation over going co-ed
A WINNERSH school has launched a consultation as to whether it should go co-educational
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH school has launched a consultation as to whether it should go co-educational
Read moreDetailsAs the weather is getting nicer, this week's tip looks at how to create an easy work out in the park
Read moreDetailsBINFIELD business man David Horton is a man in a million. He first gave blood aged 19 and this year the he gave his 300th donation
Read moreDetailsPassed away at the Florence Nightingale Hospice on 11th May 2023, aged 67 years. Much loved mum of Charlotte and Annabel. She will be sadly missed by all her family...
Read moreDetailsPassed away peacefully on 9th May at Royal Berkshire Hospital. Funeral service to be held on Friday 16th June at 11.30am at Easthampstead Park Crematorium in the Braccan chapel. Family...
Read moreDetailsREGISTRATION is still open for the 3 Counties Cycle Ride which will take place this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA NEW cocktail has gone on sale at a Winnersh restaurant, aimed at celebrating Pride month.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS young and old got their creative juices flowing thanks to a unique event at the Museum of English Rural Life.
Read moreDetailsWhen our Queen passed away amongst many tears, Charles finally inherited the throne, This created a King for the first time in decades.
Read moreDetailsSwim in a Maidenhead lake and raise funds for hospice care
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