BEAVEN Jean Margaret
17th June 1934 - 6th March 2023 Jean Beaven passed away peacefully at Alexander Grange, Wokingham on the 6th March 2023 aged 88. Beloved mum of Sara and Jo, grandmother...
Read moreDetails17th June 1934 - 6th March 2023 Jean Beaven passed away peacefully at Alexander Grange, Wokingham on the 6th March 2023 aged 88. Beloved mum of Sara and Jo, grandmother...
Read moreDetailsThe SWIFT initiative is being led by NHS Blood and Transplant, in partnership with the Ministry of Defence and Air Ambulance UK
Read moreDetailsIf you were stuck in the cramped International Space Station you'd want to share it with UK astronaut Tim Peake who brought his show to The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsWHO NEEDS a life on the ocean wave when you can enjoy Reading's canal instead?
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being invited to lace up their walking boots and get into the countryside at this year's spring Wokingham Walk.
Read moreDetailsA lunchtime treat for Mothers at California Country Park
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support will continue to offer free community testing following its testing programme during HIV Testing Week last month
Read moreDetailsWouldn't it be loverly: A Singing event in Sonning open to female voices
Read moreDetailsOne way to be kind is to include other people and involve them in the things that you are doing.
Read moreDetailsTony passed away on 16th February 2023, aged 83 years. Widower of Margaret, father of Laura, Alastair and James and grandfather of Bathsheba, Blythe and Ciro. He was loved and...
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