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Don passed away suddenly on 9th January 2023, aged 93. Much loved husband, father, Papa and Grand Papa who will be dearly missed. Funeral to be held on 1st February,...
Read moreDetailsDon passed away suddenly on 9th January 2023, aged 93. Much loved husband, father, Papa and Grand Papa who will be dearly missed. Funeral to be held on 1st February,...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents are set to grab plenty of bargains at an upcoming community event.
Read moreDetailsApplications are now open and will close at 4pm on Tuesday, February 7.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS will be swapping their beds for blankets on Friday, February 3, in a unique event.
Read moreDetailsVolunteering is an amazing way to give something back while giving you so much more in return.
Read moreDetailsFull of optimism I jump in my car My journey won't take long; I'm not going far
Read moreDetailsThe family wish to let you know that Lilian Alice Newbrook passed away at Elstree Court Nursing Home in Eastbourne on 23 December 2022 aged 101 years. She is going...
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of packaged meals were delivered to community support groups to help feed those in need in Reading and Wokingham on Monday, January 9.
Read moreDetailsAt Wargrave Local History Society's January meeting, Joy Pibworth gave a presentation about author Jane Austen's time at school in Reading
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS will offer their views about the redevelopment or relocation of Royal Berkshire Hospital.
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