COGBILL Rose
Passed away suddenly but peacefully at the Royal Berkshire Hospital on 22 March, 2023, aged 84 years. Reunited with her devoted husband John Francis Cogbill. Beloved mother to Tracey, forever in...
Read moreDetailsPassed away suddenly but peacefully at the Royal Berkshire Hospital on 22 March, 2023, aged 84 years. Reunited with her devoted husband John Francis Cogbill. Beloved mother to Tracey, forever in...
Read moreDetailsTwo great ways to help make Wokingham a better place, thanks to Wokingham Voluntary Centre
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Youth appoints new chair of trustees
Read moreDetailsOn an Easter weekend run, Enjoying a bit of springtime sun In Chiltern woods and up Chiltern Hills I asked 'What do you like best about spring?'
Read moreDetailsEaster bunny visits Wokingham's vegan market this weekend
Read moreDetailsSeed Talks will explore the science behind ADHD, how men and women present differently, and how society's views of the condition are changing
Read moreDetailsIT was a right Royal occasion at this year's Twyford and Ruscombe Horticultural Association's Spring Show.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF and residents at The Mount Nursing Home in Wargrave have 100 reasons to toast a very special lady.
Read moreDetailsTHE winning choir of a contest to find the greater Reading area's best choir is inviting people to come and sing with them.
Read moreDetailsThe garden really comes alive in April and it can be a brilliant gardening month as the days get longer and the weather milder
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